Bundle of audio cliPS- simulating hearing loss: a) low frequency hearing loss, b) high frequency hearing loss, c) 20 dB slight hearing loss, d) 30 dB mild hearing loss, e) Unfair Spelling Test.
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.
Simulation from original 1960s record: Unfair Spelling Test (also called the Unfair Hearing Test). This list of 10 words is repeated 3 times with filters representing different degrees of hearing loss
.... The answers are: 1. Fill, 2. Catch, 3. Thumb, 4. Heap, 5. Wise, 6. Wedge, 7. Fish, 8. Shows, 9. Bed, 10. Juice.
This study examined the effects of consistent hearing aid use on outcomes in children with mild hearing loss. The results provided evidence that children's language development benefits from consisten
...t hearing aid use.
Students learn vocabulary around the anatomy of hearing. Students learn their own hearing history and describe their own hearing challenges with this fillable timeline.
Discussion handout: age of identification, history with hearing aids, degree of hearing loss, type of hearing loss. Follow up activitiy after learning about audiograms.
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