Hearing screening guidelines were compiled in 2011 for the American Academy of Audiology. Guidelines are for students in preschool and K-2,3-5,6-8,9-12 and include specific recommendations for use of
...puretone, otoacoustic emissions, and tympanometry screening plus recommendations for follow up.
Article summary: Sound deprivation in adult mice causes irreversible damage to the inner ear. The findings suggest that chronic conductive hearing loss, such as that caused by recurrent ear infections
..., leads to permanent hearing impairment if it remains untreated.
Informational handout about the impact of fluctuating hearing loss caused by recurrent ear infections. Includes prevalence of ear infections in children, relationship to learning issues and what famil
...ies and interventionists can do.
This article offers guidelines to be used by parents and professionals to develop a treatment plan for each child with auditory neuropathy/dyssynchrony. The goal of treatment, language development, ca
...n be accomplished through a variety of methods.
Printable brochure for families of young children with a history of ear infections. Definition, symptoms, treatment, hearing loss, language learning, language milestones, what families and interventi
...onists can do. From US Dept of Ed and ASHA.
Cards with ear anatomy parts labeled on each. Second page with ear diagram so cards can be printed double-sided. Print two copies and play the Memory Game or use as flash cards.
Diagram to teach the scientific names for parts of the ear. Use this as an activity to help students understand the make up and functions of the parts of the ear.
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