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Hearing Screening in Early Childhood: What, Why, How (PPT handout) Hearing Screening in Early Childhood: What, Why, How (PPT handout)
Hearing Screening in Early Childhood: What, Why, How (PPT handout)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0203
$ 0
PowerPoint handout of presentation of information for hearing screening within Part C and preschool populations. Includes legal foundations and OSEP recommendations.
Minnesota Guidelines for Hearing Screening After the Newborn Period to Kindergarten Age (2019) Minnesota Guidelines for Hearing Screening After the Newborn Period to Kindergarten Age (2019)
Minnesota Guidelines for Hearing Screening After the Newborn Period to Kindergarten Age (2019)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0204
$ 0
Minnesota guide to hearing screening for children after newborn age until five years old - including pass/refer criteria, frequency of screening, ideal setting for screening, necessary training, docum ... entation for hearing screening, and monitoring program quality.
Listen and  Rhyme Vocabulary Shamrock Shuffle - Listen and  Rhyme Vocabulary Shamrock Shuffle -
Listen and Rhyme Vocabulary Shamrock Shuffle -
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1366
$ 6
Shamrock Shuffle - Listen & Rhyme is a game that fosters listening for details, auditory closure, rhyming, and critical thinking. It builds St. Patrick Day’s vocabulary and related background knowledg ... ledge by solving 36 auditory riddles with rhyming clues.  Shamrock Shuffle uses the excitement of the holiday, leprechauns, rainbows, pots of gold, shamrocks, to engage kids and build receptive and expressive vocabulary. Knowledge of annually recurring holidays and seasons is essential for language, literacy, academic skills, social skills, and communication success.  Children that are deaf and hard of hearing as well as those students with limited vocabulary may struggle to increase holiday vocabulary because of lack of exposure, poor auditory memory skills, and difficulty with listening comprehension. WHAT'S INCLUDED:A zipped file that contains32 rhyming riddles game cards3 Game boards - Print, Digital version & a Google Slide gameboard with moveable pawnsAnswer sheet for the riddlesA helpful guide and instructions for parents, teachers, and therapists with information for growing listening and spoken languageListening & Spoken Language (LSL) TipsList of St. Patrick Day books to grow background knowledge Shamrock Shuffle can be✧ Printed to play at home or in face-to-face sessions.✧ Played using Google Slides™ on a desktop computer, SmartBoard, or teletherapy platform.✧ Played using the interactive PDF on a computer, iPad, or teletherapy platforms using PDF reader apps such as the free Adobe Reader DC. In teletherapy, open the PDF, then screen shared that window into the teletherapy platform. Use free annotation tools to play.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later♥ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn Newsletter♥ Let's connect on Facebook and Instagram♥ For more ideas visit my blog: HearSayLW.comKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way.Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
Winter-Themed Listening Comprehension Game Winter-Themed Listening Comprehension Game
Winter-Themed Listening Comprehension Game
By The Transforming TOD
sku: A29LIS1502
$ 2
This is a NO PREP activity!Read the winter-themed riddles to your students. Have them try to guess the word that you are describing. Encourage them to listen carefully to each riddle to help support l ... istening comprehension development skills. You can also use this resource to help introduce/develop seasonal-themed vocabulary.
Listening Skills Develop Early - Hierarchy to Age 4 Listening Skills Develop Early - Hierarchy to Age 4
Listening Skills Develop Early - Hierarchy to Age 4
$ 0
Presents a hierarchy of auditory behaviors observed by typically hearing children from birth to age 4 years. Valuable in demonstrating to families and school teams the nature of auditory development t ... ypically impacted when hearing loss is present.
Promote Language and Listening Skills Promote Language and Listening Skills
Promote Language and Listening Skills
By Eduplex Training Institute
sku: A23LIS1382
$ 15
It is a well-recognized fact that hearing is critical to the development of speech, language and listening skills. Once hearing loss is identified and a child is fitted with appropriate hearing dev ... ices, intervention is recommended to promote the development of speech, language, and listening.  Children with hearing loss are often referred to a speech and language therapist to develop speech, language and listening skills. Speech and language therapists are, however, not always available, and a weekly session at a therapist alone is not sufficient to develop these skills. Family members and caregivers play a critical role in the development of a child's speech, language and listening skills, as they interact with the child daily. Regardless of whether there is regular access to speech-language therapy, there is much that parents and family members can do at home to develop these skills.   This book is intended to give parents, caregivers, and family members ideas for fun activities which you and your child can do to stimulate language development and listening at home. This book is divided into twelve lessons and each lesson contains a parent article, language and listening activities and a parent feedback sheet. Activities are selected to form part of your daily routine, and therefore no additional time is needed to perform them. Guidelines are also provided to make inexpensive toys with everyday items. It further includes information on the importance of music for language and listening development.
FALL FOUND IT  Auditory Skill Builder 5 Games for Listening and Language FALL FOUND IT  Auditory Skill Builder 5 Games for Listening and Language
FALL FOUND IT Auditory Skill Builder 5 Games for Listening and Language
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1413
$ 6
Fall Found It is a fun LISTENING & LANGUAGE AUDITORY SKILL BUILDER. Mix and Match the 5 auditory skill builder games with any of the 6 fall game card sets. Players listen, process auditory information ... ion then find engaging seasonal images. The games and rules are flexible and open-ended. This resource is a stress-free way for practicing listening skills, building spoken language, and communication skills with the kids you see at school or for therapy.  Found It can be played cooperatively, for a predetermined period of time, or by filling the cards like Lotto✧ Ideal for the first days of Fall through late November.✧ I’ve done the planning for you in the guide! ❤✧ Easy to level up or down based on the child✧ Flexible! Use auditory targets you write with the game card setsIDEAL FOR: Listening & Spoken Language, Deaf & Hard of Hearing,Auditory Processing, Speech, Auditory Verbal Therapy, ELA, Teletherapy, Home...FIVE GAMESAuditory Identification (Listening Lotto)Auditory Memory (Listen and Remember)Auditory Association (What goes together? What doesn’t belong?)Descriptions - Critical Elements (Listen and Describe)Categories - Critical Thinking (Can you find it?)SIX DIFFERENT GAME CARDSAutumn ObjectsHalloween CostumesJack-O-LanternsFall Action VerbsPumpkin KidsThanksgiving Objects✧ Mix and match the 5 Auditory Skill Builder Games with any of the 6 fall-themed game card sets.✧ Each game card has 16 seasonal pictures.✧The cards can also be used to teach other fall vocabulary lessons and can be played as LOTTO games.❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Each game has prompts written for you!!So you are able to enjoy the fall breeze, autumn leaves, and pumpkins, please! GAME ONE: Auditory Identification (Listening Lotto)Auditory identification is the ability to use the auditory channel to understand the meaning of spoken language. The Object: is for the child to listen, select and mark the correct picture named on the board. ★ Example prompts for Game One: Auditory IdentificationThe complexity varies according to the game board and the auditory skills.Autumn Objects - “Find the squirrel.”Halloween Costumes - “Find the pink monster with fangs and green antenna.”Jack-O-Lanterns - “Find the Jack-O-Lanterns with one tooth and no nose.”Fall Action Verbs - “Find the girl who is jumping in the pile of leaves.”Pumpkin Kids - “Find the girl wearing glasses who is holding the huge candy corn.”Thanksgiving Objects - “Find the turkey who is wearing a Pilgrim’s hat.”GAME TWO: Auditory Memory (Listen and Remember)Auditory memory is the ability to recall auditory information both immediately and after a delay which is an extremely important aspect of spoken language development. Auditory memory growth enables children to speak in longer and more complex grammatical sentences. The Object: is for the child to listen and recall two, three, and four-word sets.Game Three:  Auditory Association  (What goes together? What doesn’t belong?)Auditory Association is the process of attaching meaning to something heard by relating it to previously learned information.The Object: What Goes Together?Have the child listen, repeat the words and explain how they go together or are associated. Next, find and mark the correct pictures on the board.The Object: What Doesn’t Belong?Have the child listen, repeat the words using their auditory memory then tell what doesn’t belong and why. Next, find and mark the correct pictures on the board.Game Four:  Descriptions - Critical Elements  (Listen and Describe)Descriptive language adds information that makes language more colorful and appealing.The Object: is for the child to listen and identify a picture based on descriptions and critical elements.This activity builds vocabulary and descriptive language skills.Game Five:  Categories - Critical Thinking  (Can you find it?)Categories are a group or classes of items with shared characteristics. The ability to use categories builds vocabulary and logical thinking skills. It includes auditory reception, memory, and comprehension.The Object: is for the child to listen to the category and then identify the picture(s).Easy Game Prep Print Version: Print the game cards and laminate them. Gather game         markers like Candy Corn or Bingo Chips.Digital Version: Play on a computer with your favorite PDF reader app or on a tablet. When playing on a computer, open and use a PDF reader such as the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Use the annotation tools to mark the game cards.Resource Includes:- Listening & language guide- Target or goal suggestions- Directions to level up or level down- Individual directions for each of the 5 games- 6 game cards with 4 variations of each (24 cards in total)- Listening and Spoken Language Tips- Print and digital options◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈CUSTOMER TIPS:➯ Questions? Feel free to email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.➼ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emailLet’s Connect:InstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn
Receptive Language Modality Assessment Receptive Language Modality Assessment
Receptive Language Modality Assessment
By Andrea Praught
sku: A14LIS1400
$ 2
How much do your students comprehend when given information through total communication? Do they understand information better in noise? What about information given verbally only? If you want clear c ... ut data on their best receptive language mode, then this is the tool for you!! The teacher/clinician reads 4 short passages and asks questions in different modes of communication-total communication, sign language, orally with noise and orally without noise. (Free passages and questions are available on readworks.org and k5learning.org). After scoring the student's answers, conclusions can be drawn about a student's preferred receptive language modality. This data can be used to justify interpreter services, the need for DHH instruction or to give accommodations for noisy classroom situations.
What is Reverberation and Why does it Make it so Hard to Listen? What is Reverberation and Why does it Make it so Hard to Listen?
What is Reverberation and Why does it Make it so Hard to Listen?
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XADV0037
$ 3
Discussion handout describing the challenge of understanding speECH- in reverberant listening environments.
How Does Distance Affect How Well I Hear and Listen? How Does Distance Affect How Well I Hear and Listen?
How Does Distance Affect How Well I Hear and Listen?
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XADV0036
$ 3
Discussion handout describing the challenge of understanding speECH- at increasing distance from the speaker.
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