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Self-Advocacy for Young DHH Learners: Scripts for Communication Repair (Part 2) Self-Advocacy for Young DHH Learners: Scripts for Communication Repair (Part 2)
Self-Advocacy for Young DHH Learners: Scripts for Communication Repair (Part 2)
By The Transforming TOD
sku: A29ADV1617
$ 350
Teaching self-advocacy is SO IMPORTANT for our young learners who are deaf/hard-of-hearing. Over the years, I have found that even though we can teach the skills, we must also focus on teaching the la ... nguage that is needed to complete the skills.This product contains 15 NEW difficult listening scenarios/communication repair scenarios and possible responses geared toward younger students. Each page contains a simple scenario, and then provides two possible responses for the student to choose from. Some of the responses also offer you the opportunity to use scaffolding, depending on the needs and abilities of your students.These scenarios also work well for students who have lower language abilities!Your students will have fun role-playing these scenarios with you while learning appropriate and effective ways to seek out assistance that they may need in an educational setting.
Article: Speech Perception Benefits of FM and Infrared Devices to Children with Hearing Aids in a Typical Classrooms Article: Speech Perception Benefits of FM and Infrared Devices to Children with Hearing Aids in a Typical Classrooms
Article: Speech Perception Benefits of FM and Infrared Devices to Children with Hearing Aids in a Typical Classrooms
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0392
$ 0
Article reporting results of a study comparising the speECH- recognition of students using hearing aids only, FM systems, and soundfield/CADS systems. Results indicate increased benefit of FM use over ... hearing aids only or soundfield amplificaiton. 2004.
Article: Kids in Noisy Classrooms: What does the Research Really Say? Article: Kids in Noisy Classrooms: What does the Research Really Say?
Article: Kids in Noisy Classrooms: What does the Research Really Say?
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0393
$ 0
The article reviews the body of research applicable to the effects of adverse acoustic environments on children's learning. 2001.
Advocacy in Action Lower Elementary Handouts BUNDLE Advocacy in Action Lower Elementary Handouts BUNDLE
Advocacy in Action Lower Elementary Handouts BUNDLE
$ 595
Worksheet for entire Lower Elementary Advocacy in Action curriculum. There are 28 worksheets covering topics such as amplification (hearing aid, cochlear implant, FM system), listening environments a ... nd social awareness situations. Bundle IDs 0480-0501
16-25dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning 16-25dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
16-25dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0154
$ 0
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For 16-25dB or minimal hearing loss.
Accommodations Tic-Tac-Toe Games (Self-Advocacy for DHH Learners) Accommodations Tic-Tac-Toe Games (Self-Advocacy for DHH Learners)
Accommodations Tic-Tac-Toe Games (Self-Advocacy for DHH Learners)
By The Transforming TOD
sku: A29ADV1543
$ 4
Use this product to engage your students in a game while teaching them important terms/vocabulary that will help them to develop their self-advocacy skills.This resource contains 3 completed Tic-Tac-T ... oe Boards and one blank board for you to use to create your own game. Each board contains a variety of definitions in simple terms to help DHH students understand the meaning behind accommodations and modifications-related vocabulary words. Each board is paired with a list of terms/phrases that can be matched to the definitions given on the board. The accommodations on ones that are commonly used in IEPs for DHH students.This product is perfect for middle school age students and up!
Introduction to Using CHILD, SIFTER, LIFE-R Checklists Introduction to Using CHILD, SIFTER, LIFE-R Checklists
Introduction to Using CHILD, SIFTER, LIFE-R Checklists
By Karen Anderson
sku: S0XASM1297
$ 0
There are a number of checklists that have been a staple in providing support to students with hearing loss by educational audiologists and itinerant teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing. The fol ... lowing checklists and descriptions are offered to understand how the checklists can be useful in routine practice : Children’s Home Inventory of Listening Difficulty (C.H.I.L.D.), Screening Instrument for Targeting Educational Risk (S.I.F.T.E.R.), Listening Inventory for Education (LIFE-R)
Advocacy - Adult Perspectives BUNDLE Advocacy - Adult Perspectives BUNDLE
Advocacy - Adult Perspectives BUNDLE
$ 6
This bundle exposes older student to how self-advocacy differ from school to adult life. Topics range from advocating in the classroom, accepting one's hearing loss, working with infelxible teachers, ... to understanding of accomodations. These articles encourage discussion, problem-solving, and critical thinking with advanced learners. Collected IDs in the Bundle: S0XADV0721, S0XADV0722, S0XADV0723, S0XADV0724, S0XADV0725, S0XADV0726, S0XADV0727, S0XADV0728.
Listening Fatigue and Unilateral Hearing Loss Listening Fatigue and Unilateral Hearing Loss
Listening Fatigue and Unilateral Hearing Loss
$ 0
Students with hearing loss experience listening fatigue, but this phenomenon has not been researched. A description of what listening fatigue in students can look like, strategies to mediate its impac ... t, and a call to action for IEP teams are discussed.
56-70dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning 56-70dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
56-70dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0157
$ 0
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For 56-70dB or moderate-severe hearing loss.
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