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Attitude is Caught, Not Taught for Families Attitude is Caught, Not Taught for Families
Attitude is Caught, Not Taught for Families
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0456
$ 0
This is a powerful handout Attitude is Caught, Not Taught which sheds light on how parent behavior helps shape child attitudes toward hearing aid use and hearing loss.
Beyond the Sky’s Limit Beyond the Sky’s Limit
Beyond the Sky’s Limit
By James Bombicino
sku: A13ADV1223
$ 299
 A collection of comic strips revealing troublesome situations for teens with hearing loss. Includes commentary on how each humorous situation might be resolved.20 more situations and scenarios that m ... mix humor with compassion in negotiating social communication.More antics and advocacy for teens and tweens with hearing loss.
Basic Information on How to Perform a Daily Hearing Aid Check Basic Information on How to Perform a Daily Hearing Aid Check
Basic Information on How to Perform a Daily Hearing Aid Check
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0458
$ 0
This handout provides a step-by-step approach to performing a hearing aid check. Includes images, descriptions, and rationale. Also has images for putting hearing aids on.
I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie (HEA 6) I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie (HEA 6)
I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie (HEA 6)
$ 195
I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie - Early Childhood / Preschool teaching materials for the book includes a) a synopsis of the storybook b) a letter to send home to families explaining the storybo ... ok unit and activities they can do at home c) suggestions for setting up your classroom to revolve around the story (dramatic play area, sensory area, art area, science area, book area, and bulletin board) d) activities separated into two weeks, each week including: a distinctive thematic, e) focus of the Week; Circle Time activities including songs, poems, fingerplays, and story-reading ideas; and six detailed Group Activities with designated target areas, f) snacks related to the story, g) a Pretest and Posttest
A HUNTING WE WILL GO Listening, Language, & Literacy  Book Companion A HUNTING WE WILL GO Listening, Language, & Literacy  Book Companion
A HUNTING WE WILL GO Listening, Language, & Literacy Book Companion
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LAN1531
$ 6
Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go is my favorite rhyming story and song for growing listening, language, and literacy with preschoolers and early elementary-aged children. I have included it for years as part ... part of my Thanksgiving thematic unit. The playfulness of the song with the repetitive verses and humorous well-loved warm illustrations can help children develop early spoken language and literacy skills, such as auditory discrimination, phonological awareness, vocabulary development, and auditory memory.This companion gives you a variety of hands-on games for children with hearing loss and those with typical hearing to practice listening for, recognizing, and producing rhymes. I love helping therapists and teachers instill a love of shared book-reading that has kids engaged and excited.This book companion was created to be used with the popular folk song, Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go by John Langstaff and illustrated by Nancy Winslow Parker. The activities correspond with the style of the book's illustrations.Three Games* for listening for, recognizing, and producing rhymes.1. Go Turkey - (24) playing cards2. Rhyming Lotto - (8) Lotto cards3. Rhyming Dominos - (45) dominos*The games are not visual matching games rather players ask for rhyming pairs. (Example: I have a snake. Do you have a card that rhymes with snake?)WHAT'S INCLUDED:Listening and Language Guide3 Games with charming graphics5 Happy Hunting extension activitiesListening & Spoken Language (LSL) TipsEASY ONE-TIME PREPPrint and cut out the games and Lotto boards. Done.PLEASE NOTE: A physical copy of the book Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go by John Langstaff and illustrated by Nancy Winslow Parker is not included in the digital download. The public library or Amazon, Thriftbooks, eBay are great places to look for a copy.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈LET'S CONNECT:★ Sign up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emailsInstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way.Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
Performing the Ling Sound Listening Check in Preschool Performing the Ling Sound Listening Check in Preschool
Performing the Ling Sound Listening Check in Preschool
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0472
$ 095
This handout describes how to perform the Ling sound listening check in the preschool or early childhood classroom setting.
Emailable Tips for Teachers: Students with Hearing Loss - Specific Early Childhood Tips Emailable Tips for Teachers: Students with Hearing Loss - Specific Early Childhood Tips
Emailable Tips for Teachers: Students with Hearing Loss - Specific Early Childhood Tips
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0168
$ 0
TiPS- to email to preschool and kindergarten teachers to improve understanding of the needs of the student with hearing loss. Getting one tip at a time has been an effective strategy for implementatio ... n. Focusing on one strategy each week reduces anxiety and results in an improvement in best practice tECH-niques for their students with hearing loss. These early childhood tiPS- should be used in conjunction with the school-age tiPS-, also available through Teacher Tools Takeout.
Learning To Listen Sounds Container Learning To Listen Sounds Container
Learning To Listen Sounds Container
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1330
$ 3
DIY Learning to Listen Sound - Object Associations ContainerThis resource offers a printable paper wrapper for a DIY container for Learning to Listen Sound toys and objects. The container can be used ... d to encourage children to hear words first before showing them the toy or object. Providing ear contact before eye contact is critical to growing a deaf and hard of hearing child's auditory skills in order to learn to listen and talk.For those new to LSL auditory verbal intervention, the Learning to Listen Sounds are a distinguishing characteristic of teaching children who are deaf and hard of hearing spoken language through listening.Ideal For: Listening & Spoken Language, Auditory Verbal Therapy, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Speech, Teletherapy, Home.Resource Includes:Printable Learning To Listen Sounds Wrapper Listening & language guide with activity suggestionsThis DIY product requires one empty disinfecting wipe container (Approx: 4.25” wide x 8.5” tall)  and a few minutes to make your container.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈CUSTOMER TIPS:➯ Questions? Feel free to email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.➯ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn NewsletterLet’s Connect:InstagramFacebookPinterestHearSayLW.comHearSayLW BlogTwitterKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn
A Listening Box DIY  For Sound Awareness A Listening Box DIY  For Sound Awareness
A Listening Box DIY For Sound Awareness
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1446
$ 3
A LISTENING BOX is a must-have tool if you guide families of young children who are deaf and hard of hearing. A Listening Box is fun and colorful. It holds sound-making toys, objects, and toy instrume ... truments in order to present the sound through hearing first. The sound-making objects are hidden behind the Listening Box’s lid which little kids love. This Learning To Listen activity helps a child develop sound awareness and attach meaning to speech and environmental sounds. It is a classic Listening and Spoken Language Auditory Verbal activity for beginner listeners.DIY In one of my early intervention auditory verbal sessions with the parents or caregivers we make a DIY Listening Box together either face to face or in a teletherapy session. It gives us time to chat when I can offer important information about sound awareness and listening and spoken language outcomes.This resource includes:✧ Auditory targets for showing awareness of meaningful indoor and outdoor environmental sounds, music, and speech✧ Direction to make a Listening Box* with your own cardboard box with a lid✧ Colorful printable graphics for multiple-size boxes✧ 8 Tips for using a Listening Box✧ Recommendations of musical toys, noisemakers, and Learning to Listen Sound Association Objects to fill the box.*Box and toys not included.On the blog: DIY Listening Box◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.♥ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn Newsletter♥ Let’s Connect:InstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn
Listening Lotto Sound Exploration Six Activities Listening Lotto Sound Exploration Six Activities
Listening Lotto Sound Exploration Six Activities
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1208
$ 5
Playing Listening Lotto is an entertaining game that targets auditory skills for early and advanced listeners including sound identification, auditory discrimination, and localization skills. Targets ... vocabulary, descriptive language, spoken language, and conversation skills.IDEAL FOR: Listening & Spoken Language, Auditory Verbal, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Speech, ELA, Teletherapy, Distance Learning, Face to Face, Digital, Print...INCLUDES:➼ 12 Listening Lotto game boards➼ 46 Calling Cards with sound images➼ Indoor, outdoor, noisemaking, working, and human noises➼ Guidance for children with hearing loss➼ Listening and Spoken Language Tips➼ Terms of Use (see below)SIX WAYS TO PLAY AND EXPLORE SOUNDS1. LISTENING LOTTO2. LISTEN, WALK and TALK3. SOUND DESCRIPTIONS4. LISTENING LOTTO SCAVENGER HUNT5. WHAT SOUND DOES IT MAKE?6. WHAT MAKES THAT SOUND?YOU CAN TARGET:• Listening development for early and advanced listeners• Sound identification, auditory discrimination, and localization skills• Listening comprehension• Vocabulary and descriptive language• Conversational and spoken language skillsTeletherapy, Distance Learning & Face to Face✢ DIGITAL - NO PRINT can be opened and played with your favorite PDF reader app on a tablet. When playing on a computer, open and use a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC which is free.✢ Use in Easel by TpT for digital resources✢ Print and play face to face or in a small group or classroomSound Exploration Game ✤ If you have normal hearing, you probably tend to overlook many sounds in your everyday living environment. You don’t think about the hum of a computer or the whir of the ceiling fan.✤ Children with hearing loss need to learn about the many sounds that are part of the world. This listening lotto of common sounds will give ideas about what to point out to the child ass you help them develop listening and spoken language skills.✤ Sound Exploration for Children With Cochlear ImplantsThere are sounds that the child may have never heard with their hearing aids or not for a period of time for older kids and teens. Noises may sound quite different than they recall before their cochlear implant(s). Attaching meaning to sounds they hear is much like fitting the pieces of a puzzle together.
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