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Speech reading - not all information is on the lips Speech reading - not all information is on the lips
Speech reading - not all information is on the lips
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XADV0266
$ 0
Summary of information about speECH-reading and its effectness to aid comprehension. Includes links to video examples, information about assessment, and methods to teach speECH-reading.
Speech Sound Development Chart Speech Sound Development Chart
Speech Sound Development Chart
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0267
$ 0
Simple chart showing the age ranges that speECH- sounds develop.
A Good Start: Suggestions for Visual Conversations with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Babies and Toddlers A Good Start: Suggestions for Visual Conversations with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Babies and Toddlers
A Good Start: Suggestions for Visual Conversations with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Babies and Toddlers
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0268
$ 0
This paper provides research-based recommendations for strategies to enhance language learning by use of visual communication strategies, such as attention getting and following the baby's interests.
Utley Test of Lipreading Ability Utley Test of Lipreading Ability
Utley Test of Lipreading Ability
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0269
$ 0
The Utley is a simple test of speECH-reading ability. Provides mean results for children with hearing loss. NOTE: this test is from the 1950s when auditory access was minimal and early identification ... of hearing loss was nonexistent.
2014 FAQ on Effective School Communication - ADA 2014 FAQ on Effective School Communication - ADA
2014 FAQ on Effective School Communication - ADA
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0270
$ 0
Frequently Asked Questions on Effective Communication for Students with Hearing, Vision, or SpeECH- Disabilities in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools. Provides an overview of Title II, Section 5 ... 04, and IDEA as it pertains to communication access. Provides Q&A interpreting Title II of the ADA as it applies to schools.
Accessibility Considerations for Students with Hearing Loss Accessibility Considerations for Students with Hearing Loss
Accessibility Considerations for Students with Hearing Loss
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0271
$ 0
Communication access is a key component of 504, IDEA and Title II of the ADA. Under Title II of the ADA, schools are required to ensure that communication access is as effective for children with hear ... ing loss as it is for their typically hearing peers through the provision of appropriate auxiliary aids and services. This handout provides examples of auxiliary aids and services that can make aurally delivered information available to students with hearing disabilities so that they can receive information from, and convey information to, others as effectively as students without disabilities.
Accessibility Considerations Worksheet for Students with Hearing Loss (fillable) Accessibility Considerations Worksheet for Students with Hearing Loss (fillable)
Accessibility Considerations Worksheet for Students with Hearing Loss (fillable)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0272
$ 150
Communication access is a key component of 504, IDEA and Title II of the ADA. Under Title II of the ADA, schools are required to ensure that communication access is as effective for children with hear ... ing loss as it is for their typically hearing peers through the provision of appropriate auxiliary aids and services. This handout provides a forum for team discussion of the need for auxiliary aids and services for different school situations so students can receive information from, and convey information to, others as effectively as students without disabilities.
Article: Important ADA Policy Guidance on Effective Communication Article: Important ADA Policy Guidance on Effective Communication
Article: Important ADA Policy Guidance on Effective Communication
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0273
$ 0
This article provides background information on the requirements of IDEA, Section 504, and Title II of the ADA that require supports and services for eligible students with hearing loss. It describes ... the meaning of effective communication under Title II of the ADA and implications for schools. By Cheryl DeConde Johnson.
Article: Access is the Issue, Not Hearing Loss - New Policy Clarification Requires Schools to Ensure Effective Communication Access Article: Access is the Issue, Not Hearing Loss - New Policy Clarification Requires Schools to Ensure Effective Communication Access
Article: Access is the Issue, Not Hearing Loss - New Policy Clarification Requires Schools to Ensure Effective Communication Access
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0274
$ 0
Information in this article is presented to assist the educational audiologist, teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing, or speECH--language pathologist in demonstrating the impact of hearing loss on acce ... ss to classroom communication so that the ADA question “Does this student have effective access to communication in school?” can be answered in an evidence-based manner. By Karen Anderson.
The Cascading Impact of Hearing Loss on Access to School Communication The Cascading Impact of Hearing Loss on Access to School Communication
The Cascading Impact of Hearing Loss on Access to School Communication
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0275
$ 0
Informational article for families and school personnel unfamiliar with the impacts of hearing loss on effort, attention, and learning. This introduction assists in understanding the need for assessme ... nt, support, and accommodations when a student has hearing loss.
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