This checklist is designed to be part of biannual discussions and monitoring between early intervention professionals and family members of infants and toddlers with hearing loss. Family members are a
...sked to consider the different areas that can affect the rate that communication skills develop and how often their child receives attention to each of these considerations. Areas covered are: Auditory Communication, Visual Communication, and Effective Communication Strategies.
For teachers who work with early identified children with hearing loss. Includes fictional case studies with goals/objectives and specifically targeted activities to use with students who fit a partic
...ular set of criteria in terms of hearing loss and device. Also includes parallels of audition and speech development, and receptive and expressive language.
This resource describes communication options for children who are deaf and hard of hearing as different features based on challenges to learning each type. Features can be combined to create communic
...ation options that are tailored to the individual child.
This handout is designed to share with child care providers or community preschools to explain a child's hearing loss, use of hearing aids, and extra communication needs.
Bear Snores On- 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 storybook unit and activities th
...ey 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
Guide written for speECH- language pathologists and others new to meeting the needs of students who are hard of hearing. Provides 12 stePS- to consider when determining appropriate services and accomm
...odations.
For ages 7-11 years: This information addresses the components of resilience, building perseverance, goal setting, learning chunking skills, problem-solving, using humor, and reconciling feelings of f
...itting in. The purpose of this book is to raise awareness for the reasons why hearing device rejection happens and specific instruction to occur at different ages to build student resilience and self-confidence, thereby increasing the likelihood that they will not reject using their hearing technology. Specific teaching activities and recommendations for instructional materials to develop identified skills have been included in this Guide.
WINTER Flip & Switch is a fast-paced listening, language, and following-direction game. Flip & Switch is fun for the kids and easy for you! It's an easy one-time prep to use over and over year after y
... year.Players listen and move, flip and switch the two-sided game cards. There are six sets of sequential auditory directions that feature the spatial concepts - next to, over, below, above, left, right, and switch. When followed exactly they end with a rewarding self-check confirmation.. IDEAL FOR:Listening & Spoken Language, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Auditory Verbal Sessions, Speech and Language Therapy, Auditory Processing, Special Education, Home ActivitiesYOU CAN TARGET:Following auditory directions - easy to complex.Understanding descriptions involving spatial concepts.: next to, over, below, above, left, right, and switch.Auditory working memory, auditory processing, comprehension, and executive functioning.THE GAME INCLUDES: • 6-Playing Cards Winter themed• 6-sets of multi-step auditory directions that increase in complexity • Pre-game expansion suggestions• Listening and Spoken Language (LSL) TipsCUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.♥ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn Newsletter♥ For more ideas visit my blog: HearSayLW.com♥ Let’s Connect:InstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Lynn
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