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Are my hearing aids working right? Are my hearing aids working right?
Are my hearing aids working right?
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0469
$ 1
Data collection sheet for families, interventionists, or teachers can record progress in teaching the child to identify when a problem occurs with one or both hearing aids.
The Nature of Inclusive Education The Nature of Inclusive Education
The Nature of Inclusive Education
By Eduplex Training Institute
sku: A23TEA1425
$ 6
Choosing the most appropriate school for a child requires collaboration between the parents and the school. Together, they should decide which will be the best option for the child. This module define ... s the concept of inclusive education, as well as the barriers which a child with hearing loss could experience. However, these barriers can be overcome through an attitude of determination, with ongoing training and self-enrichment on the part of the teacher and the broader community. Overcoming the barriers is imperative for inclusion to be successful. Inclusive education starts with parents advocating for their children with school management.Inclusion exposes a child with hearing loss to individualized teaching strategies. It requires additional support from family and the school team, which usually includes the classroom teacher and the teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing and may also include the speech-language therapist and other special education support staff in the child’s school.The purpose of inclusive education is to ensure that all children gain access to knowledge and skills that will make them socially and economically independent. The main requirement for inclusion is that the school must be willing to accept the challenge and adapt.
Literacy Instruction - Fact or Opinion Literacy Instruction - Fact or Opinion
Literacy Instruction - Fact or Opinion
$ 2
Teaching the concept of fact or opinion is instruction in compare and contrast. It is based on awareness of an individual’s feelings, ideas, and preferences versus information that can be shown to be ... e true. Instructional strategies include teaching students to identify fact and opinion in text. Activities include highlighting fact and opinion in paragraphs, and writing prompts for interjecting opinion.
CAVE Checklist - Communication Access in Virtual Education (French) - fillable CAVE Checklist - Communication Access in Virtual Education (French) - fillable
CAVE Checklist - Communication Access in Virtual Education (French) - fillable
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA1346
$ 0
The CAVE Checklist in French is a self-report checklist is intended to be completed students age 9 and above who are deaf or hard of hearing to identify possible communication access issues that may o ... ccur during virtual education situations. It is recommended that the CAVE be completed in an interview format with the DHH specialist discussing each situation with the student. Students read 10 questions related to accessing communication in online learning situations and rate them from Always Easy to Always Difficult, or Doesn't Happen. A total score can be obtained. Not every situation will apply to every student. Situations indicating appropriate access will receive scores of 4 or 5. Items scoring 1, 2, 3, need to be addressed for appropriate access needs. The 10 questions are followed by a list in which the student identifies what he or she thinks helps most during online learning. 
Preschool Skills for Hearing Aid Independence and Self-Advocacy Preschool Skills for Hearing Aid Independence and Self-Advocacy
Preschool Skills for Hearing Aid Independence and Self-Advocacy
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0465
$ 195
Skill development is defined for preschool children prior to kindergarten. Chart specifies 7 skills and the roles of the preschool teacher, child and the DHH professional in achieving these goals. The ... information describes how the Ling sound listening check should be performed in preschool.
Achieving Effective Hearing Aid Use in Early Childhood - Book Achieving Effective Hearing Aid Use in Early Childhood - Book
Achieving Effective Hearing Aid Use in Early Childhood - Book
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0474
$ 19
Complete guide including specific hearing aid use skills for children to master in early childhood, description of why children may reject hearing aids at different ages and strategies families can us ... e to support consistent use. Provides information on hearing aid monitoring, use of the Ling sound listening check at different ages, and transitioning to preschool.
All Day Every Day - My Hearing Aid Story Template All Day Every Day - My Hearing Aid Story Template
All Day Every Day - My Hearing Aid Story Template
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0468
$ 1
My Hearing Aid Book is a Word document designed for families or early intervention providers to insert photos of the child waking up, getting hearing aids put on, eating breakfast, etc. A good experie ... nce story book to build language and good hearing aid wear practices.
Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 18-24 Months of Age Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 18-24 Months of Age
Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 18-24 Months of Age
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0462
$ 195
This information describes toddler development for 18-24 months in terms of successful hearing aid use and what families should be aware of, and can do to support full-time hearing aid we ... ar. Delves into the start of independence skills, teaching children that only adults remove hearing aids and how to perform a Ling sound listening check appropriate to this age range. Includes images to assist in performing the Ling sound check.  
Music and the Classroom Music and the Classroom
Music and the Classroom
By Eduplex Training Institute
sku: A23TEA1428
$ 6
In education, music plays a very important role. Music can remediate and habilitate when taught in a knowledgeable, loving and supportive environment. A research study conducted by the German Socio-ec ... onomic Panel (2013), says this about music lessons: “Music improves cognitive and non-cognitive skills more than twice as much as sports, theatre or dance.” The study found that children, who take music lessons “have better cognitive skills and school grades and are more conscientious, open and ambitious.”Milestones in music and language can be measured from birth to nine years. These milestones are an indication of the child’s ability to hear (input), give meaning (process) and respond (output) to sound. Any parent or professional who has an interest in the influence of music on a child’s development will benefit from this module.Music will have an influence on the development of all children, regardless of the presence of impairment. For the purposes of this module, emphasis will be placed on the child with hearing loss, or a child with normal hearing and auditory processing disorder.
Parent's Strategies Supporting Full-Time Hearing Aid Wear Parent's Strategies Supporting Full-Time Hearing Aid Wear
Parent's Strategies Supporting Full-Time Hearing Aid Wear
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0012
$ 0
A collection of strategies used by parents to keep hearing aids on young children during all waking hours.
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