This information describes infant development for 9-18 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. Provides d
...etail on why to check hearing aids daily and on how to perform a Ling sound listening check for 9-14 and 14-18 months of age and how lack of response relates to the audiogram. Includes information about typical development of speech production skills.
This information specifies 5 hearing-aid-wear skills to master by age 3, or no later than the end of preschool. It includes a chart specifying the role of the parent, the child, and the DHH profession
...al for each of 7 skills.
A significant proportion of students with hearing loss refuse to use hearing technology necessary for their educational access, often because they feel as though they do not fit in to their peer group
.... 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.
The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear - Early Childhood / Preschool teaching materials for the book includes a) a synopsis of the storybook b) a letter to send home to fam
...ilies explaining the storybook 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
Taco Builder Bonanza is a fun, flexible, and engaging listening and spoken language resource. Players listen, play, and talk while building tacos. It can be played again and again with many kids and g
...oals across your whole caseload. It's easy for you with a one-time prep. ➼ Children have a blast and don’t realize they are following and giving directions, learning spatial and temporal concepts, vocabulary, auditory memory, comprehension, and sequencing skills. Sandwich Scramble grows social skills and kids learn turn-taking, problem-solving, and self-advocacy while role-playing. ➼ Taco Builder Bonanza is a flexible resource. Play using all the cards, sort out a smaller set, or simplify the directions. It is easy to level up or down the directions to meet a child’s needs and goals.
ONE PRODUCT - FIVE GAMES OR WAYS TO PLAYTACO BONANZA targets auditory goals that relate to the following directions: ✧ GAME 1: Highlights temporal concepts and sequencing.
✧ GAME 2: Targets critical elements and complex directions.
✧ GAME 3: Focuses on spatial relationships.
✧ GAME 4: Role-playing turn-taking, problem-solving skills social, pragmatic,
and self-advocacy skills.
✧ GAME 5: Auditory comprehension and listening for detail INCLUDES:
➼ A guide with instructions ➼ 12 Large colorful mix-and-match taco ingredients and a digital PDF for screen sharing ➼ 5 games with examples ➼ Lesson expansion ideas with read-aloud story suggestions ➼ Listening and spoken language (LSL) Tips FACE TO FACE AND TELETHERAPY ✢PRINT - One-time easy prep and use time and time again
✢ DIGITAL - The digital page can be opened and played with your favorite PDF reader app on a tablet or iPad. - Tokens can be placed directly on the screen - On a computer open the PDF with the taco ingredients and use a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC which is free. - The listener can use the annotation tools to mark the card. ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:
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The Starting School LIFE - Appraisal of Listening Access Needs for Children Entering School checklist is designed to be completed by families of children transitioning to school at age 3-5 or moving i
...n to a new school throughout elementary. Families complete the CHILD checklist (P01ASM0573) and other portions of the Starting School LIFE to provide the school with information about listening challenges to assist in planning for access needs in school. Fillable version.
Brochure specifying what makes it challenging to keep hearing aids on 12-2400 month old babies, why hearing aids are needed, and strategies to help keep them on, including hearing aid retention device
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This information for families includes motivation for focusing on consistent hearing aid use in a busy household. It describes the use of parent self-talk to set the foundation for self-advocacy skill
...s. Page with an image clarifying what is meant by 'Language is Caught, Not Taught' in relation to listening in quiet and noise, with and without hearing devices.
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.
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