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Advocacy in Action Curriculum Middle School Advocacy in Action Curriculum Middle School
Advocacy in Action Curriculum Middle School
$ 850
Complete curriculum guidance and scenarios for instruction in understanding hearing loss (in themselves and other role models), assistive devices, and social awareness situations.
Primary/Elementary Cochlear Implant Worksheets- BUNDLE - Advocacy in Action Primary/Elementary Cochlear Implant Worksheets- BUNDLE - Advocacy in Action
Primary/Elementary Cochlear Implant Worksheets- BUNDLE - Advocacy in Action
$ 495
BUNDLE - Worksheets for primary level instruction on cochlear implants. There are 12 worksheets including instruction on a cochlear implant routine and maintenance checklist, labeling implant parts, a ... flowchart for troubleshooting, and a cochlear implant parts game. Bundle IDs 0484-0487, 0506-0509.
Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 24-36 Months of Age Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 24-36 Months of Age
Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 24-36 Months of Age
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0464
$ 195
This information describes toddler development for 24-36 months in terms of successful hearing aid use and what families should be aware of, and can do to support full-time hearing aid wear. Delves in ... to the start of independence skills, shaping children's attempts to put on their own hearing aids and how to help the child perform a self-check once a hearing aid is put on.
Article: Describing the Trajectory of Language Development in the Presence of Severe to Profound Hearing Loss: Cochlear Implants vs. Hearing Aids Article: Describing the Trajectory of Language Development in the Presence of Severe to Profound Hearing Loss: Cochlear Implants vs. Hearing Aids
Article: Describing the Trajectory of Language Development in the Presence of Severe to Profound Hearing Loss: Cochlear Implants vs. Hearing Aids
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0306
$ 0
This paper compared the language developmental trends as well as the background characteristics of children with hearing aids (HA) and children with cochlear implants (CI) with severe to profound hea ... ring loss under the establishment of universal newborn screening in the state of Colorado. 2010.
Advocacy in Action Curriculum Upper Elementary Advocacy in Action Curriculum Upper Elementary
Advocacy in Action Curriculum Upper Elementary
$ 13
Complete curriculum guidance and scenarios for instruction in amplification (including hearing aids, cochlear implants, and FM systems), hearing loss basics including audiograms and ear anatomy, liste ... ning environments, and social awareness situations.
"Ideal" vs. "Difficult" Listening Scenarios Part 2 "Ideal" vs. "Difficult" Listening Scenarios Part 2
"Ideal" vs. "Difficult" Listening Scenarios Part 2
By The Transforming TOD
sku: A29ADV1488
$ 375
This product contains 15 self-advocacy scenarios for geared to help deaf and hard-of-hearing students. There are both "ideal" listening situations and "difficult" listening situations included in orde ... r to help students develop self-advocacy and problem solving skills.Read each scenario and ask your student to determine if is an "ideal" listening situation or a "difficult" listening situation. If it is a difficult situation, what can be done to fix it?This product is best used with students who are in upper elementary grades and up. It contains both school-based and community-based scenarios.
Self-Advocacy: End of the Year Paired Reflections for Student and DHH Teacher Self-Advocacy: End of the Year Paired Reflections for Student and DHH Teacher
Self-Advocacy: End of the Year Paired Reflections for Student and DHH Teacher
By The Transforming TOD
sku: A29ADV1489
$ 2
This no-prep activity is ideal to use at the end of the school year with your deaf or hard-of-hearing students. Use this resource as an opportunity to reflect on the school year, your student's growth ... and needs, and your own growth and needs as a teacher as well. Having an open dialogue with your student using these guiding questions will help you to understand how you can further support them as a Teacher of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing.This resource contains a reflection pages students to complete, a reflection page for teachers to complete, and a supports page for both to complete together.
Self Advocacy Scenarios TURNING LEMONS INTO LEMONADE Self Advocacy Scenarios TURNING LEMONS INTO LEMONADE
Self Advocacy Scenarios TURNING LEMONS INTO LEMONADE
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15SCI1200
$ 7
20 Real-Life Scenarios portray common situations encountered by school-aged children who are deaf and hard of hearing. They are derived from true stories I have heard from children over the ... years. The scenarios are of real photos that elicit language and engagement.Discussion prompts are included with each scenario and include guidance for the therapist, teacher or parent to incorporate when leading the discussions. The scenarios foster problem solving and brainstorming for possible solutions for each difficult communication situation.When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade - While the theme is lemons the scenarios are common listening situations where problems may occur due to the setting, the listener or the person talking.A scaffolding strategy, I find successful when introducing self-advocacy begins with an experiential language activity of making homemade lemonade. This rich experience sets a foundation for an ongoing series of lessons on self-advocacy and the premise of this resource. Children in my practice learn early, they are the boss of their hearing loss. Sometimes life hands them sour lemons but they can choose to turn those lemons into sweet lemonade.Digital - No PrintInteractive PDF with clickable buttons to navigate between pages.Teletherapy and as no print in face-to-face lessons/sessions.Read more on the HearSayLW blog. Any questions? I'm a great listener.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈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:InstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much! Lynn
Requesting Accommodation Boom Cards Requesting Accommodation Boom Cards
Requesting Accommodation Boom Cards
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21ADV1350
$ 5
Students who are deaf/hard of hearing must rely on accommodations in order to have full access to spoken language and learning within the classroom. But many times students don't know what accommodati ... ons they need or how to request them. I created this deck of Boom Cards to help teach my deaf/hard of hearing students how to assert themselves and request their necessary accommodations. This deck features 28 cards total and are presented in a lesson format. There are 18 lesson cards and 10 self-checking checkpoint cards. Checkpoint cards are drag-and-drop and multiple-choice.This is a great deck to teach students what accommodations are, why they're important, and how to request accommodations (or how to remind a teacher who has forgotten to use them). This would be perfect as a guided lesson during one-on-one sessions with your students, or as an independent review. Please note: The first 2 interactive cards (cards 3 and 6) and are based on each student's unique circumstances; therefore there is no "right" answer. After selecting responses on these 2 cards, DO NOT hit submit or they will be marked as wrong. Simply select responses on these first 2 cards and click NEXT.
*BACK TO SCHOOL EDITION* "Ideal" vs. Difficult Listening Scenarios (Self-Advocacy Skills) *BACK TO SCHOOL EDITION* "Ideal" vs. Difficult Listening Scenarios (Self-Advocacy Skills)
*BACK TO SCHOOL EDITION* "Ideal" vs. Difficult Listening Scenarios (Self-Advocacy Skills)
By The Transforming TOD
sku: A29ADV1497
$ 375
This resource contains 15 possible listening situations for DHH learners. Read each scenario and have your student decide if this is an "ideal" listening situation or a "difficult" listening situation ...
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