Hearing Aid Listening Check
Click HERE and begin by viewing this Hearing Aid Listening Check youtube video presented by the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management Utah State University (NCHAM)Next, HERE is the...
View ArticleTypes of Hearing Test
Behavioral Audiometry: to determine the softest sounds that a child can hear (thresholds). Sounds are presented via air conduction (soundfield, headphones or insert earphones) and bone conduction....
View ArticleOCTOBER: Listening and Spoken Language Calendar
Click HERE to download your own printable copy of the Listening and Spoken Language Calendar for October.
View ArticleASHA's Facts on Listening and Spoken Language and More!
Have you read this document published by ASHA on Facts About: Hearing Loss in ChildrenEarly Hearing Detection and Intervention TechnologiesListening and Spoken LanguageEducational EnvironmentsTypes of...
View ArticleFall Auditory Verbal Therapy Pinterest Board
Fall Auditory Verbal TherapyClick HERE for ideas for listening and spoken language at home or in parent centered therapy.
View ArticleAutumn Bucket List For Listening and Spoken Language
Plan ahead, be intentional, and create fall family traditions while focusing on, expanding and carrying over your child’s listening and spoken language therapy goals.http://www.makelifelovely.com Click...
View Article"The Little Orange House" Listening and Following Directions
The story begins with a witch who is searching for a suitable home for the winter and a piece of orange paper lands at her feet. She decides to make it into her home, by cutting out a roof, windows and...
View ArticleNOVEMBER: Listening and Spoken Language Calendar
Click HERE to download your own printable copy of the Listening and Spoken Language Calendar for November.
View ArticleEffects of Hearing Loss on Development
Click HERE to read this important article published by the and reprinted below:"It is well recognized that hearing is critical to speech and language development, communication, and learning. Children...
View ArticleH O L I D A Y S - Listening and Spoken Language Tips
H O L I D A Y S - Listening and Spoken Language Tips for Families of Children That Are deaf/Hard of HearingSourceHolidays are about listening to joyous music, lively conversations and spending time...
View ArticleDECEMBER: Listening and Spoken Language Calendar
Does this December calendar spark some ideas for time at home with your child or in Auditory Verbal therapy sessions?Click HERE to download your own printable copy.
View ArticleAG Bell Adopts New Strategic Plan
Reprinted on December 2013. Source: http://www.listeningandspokenlanguage.org/document.aspx?id=2185Advancing Listening and Spoken Language for Individuals Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing Think about...
View ArticlePass-around Transmitter for Students with Hearing Loss.
As and AVT and an audiologist, I often recommend a Pass-around Transmitter for students with Hearing Loss. For example, one system is the DynaMic Premium handheld pass around transmitter which can be...
View ArticleTime or Money? A Christmas and Year Long Reminder
I saw this posted this morning @Time-Warp Wife and it made me think of Auditory Verbal families.I would say…If you want your child to learn through listening and speaking, spend twice as much time with...
View ArticleThe Cochlear Implant Is 10% Hardware And 90% Software
A cochlear implant is a small, electronic device that can help provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing. The implant is surgically placed under the skin...
View ArticleChristmas Pinterest Board for Auditory Verbal Therapy
Click Here for listening and spoken language ideas for home or in parent centered therapy.260 PINS!
View ArticleUsing a Hearing Loop for Acoustic Access with Cochlear Implants
Hearing and Watching the Nutcracker Balletwith a Hearing Loop Let's Loop AmericaI shared this information with a school that has few children with cochlear implants, as they will be attending the...
View ArticleStorytelling with Rory's Story Cubes
This year, I purchased boxes and boxes of Rory's Story Cubesas Christmas presents for the school age children I see for therapy.Overall, these Story Cubes are one of my favorite tools for listening and...
View ArticleAvoiding Holiday “Hearing Fatigue” for Kids with Hearing Loss
Click HERE to read this valuable guest post written by Dr. Krystyann Krywko for the Center for Hearing and Communication.Tips to Avoid Holiday “Hearing Fatigue” for Kids (and Adults too) with Hearing...
View ArticleProducts To Keep Hearing Aids/Cochlear Implants On - All Waking Hours.
Eyes Open Hearing Aids or Cochlear Implants On!http://www.babyhearing.org"If your baby wears hearing aids only four hours each day,it will take six years to give him as much listening experience as...
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