NOVEMBER: Listening and Spoken Language Calendar
Click HERE to download the November Listening and Spoken Language printable calendar from the Moog School. It's provides a daily suggestions that Auditory-Verbal families will find helpful.
View ArticleTHANKSGIVING: Auditory Verbal Therapy Pinterest Board
THANKSGIVING Auditory Verbal TherapyClick HERE for ideas for listening and spoken language at home or in parent centered therapy.
View ArticleYou Are The Boss of Your Hearing Loss Scenario: After the Halloween Party
Characters:Angela, a girl who is hard of hearingA group of friends: Amber, Olivia, Mark and BenBackground Information:A group of friends are talking about the Halloween party they went to over the...
View ArticleThanksgiving: Following Auditory Directions Containing Conditions
Following Auditory Directions Containing Conditions, If..... then... for Thanksgiving!This printable activity was created by Dana Hagan, MA CCC-SLP Click here to download the printables.Talk about...
View ArticleListen and Learn with a Thanksgiving Guess Who Game
Click here to download the printables.Thanksgiving Guess Who? can be used for a wide range of listening and language targets such as auditory memory, auditory processing, deductive reasoning and a wide...
View ArticleManagement of Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)
http://kidshear.com.au/Typically, an auditory processing disorder results in a significant deficit in how the brain perceives and interprets sound information. Poor auditory processing abilities...
View ArticleThanksgiving Guess Who?
Listen & Learn with: Thanksgiving Guess Who?Reposted from 2012Click here to download the printables from http://mrshomeec.blogspot.com.Thanksgiving Guess Who? can be used for a wide range of...
View ArticleBlogroll at the Listening and Spoken Language Knowledge Center
ClickHERE to link to some of my friend and colleagues' blogs.
View ArticleH-O-L-I-D-A-Y-S Are For Hearing
Tips for Families of Children With Cochlear ImplantsSource People love holidays! Adults busily prepare for the festivities while children are abuzz with excitement. Traditions are passed down as family...
View ArticleProtocol for Audiological Assessment, Hearing Aid and Cochlear Implant...
Today’s blog is from the Alexander Graham Bell Association and can be read at the Listening and Spoken Language Knowledge Center website. Share With Each of Your Child's AudiologistsThis audiological...
View ArticleDECEMBER: Listening and Spoken Language Calendar
Here is a month's worth of language suggestions that you can incorporate intoAUDITORY VERBAL THERAPY activities with your child.Click HERE to download your own printable copy.
View ArticlePotato Heads to Encourage Listening and Spoken Language Skills
Santa Spud was given to be by a family who knew Potato Head was a treasure for encouraging listening and spoken language skills. Their daughter was a preschooler at the time and today a Senior in High...
View ArticleHoliday Baking and Cookie Toys for Listening, Spoken Language and Fun
Include your child in holiday baking for rich listening and spoken language experiences. There are many toys to carryover the activity with a cookie theme. Many of are great Christmas gift ideas. Go to...
View ArticleAV Center of Wheaton's Graduate Bryn Spejcher featured in Hearing Our Way...
Look who is featured in the current Hearing Our Way magazine.Bryn Spejcher who is an AV Graduate from the Auditory Verbal Center of Wheaton. I remember Bryn:- eager to listen and learn and sitting up...
View Article10 Ways to Target Listening and and Spoken Language at Christmas
Today’s blog is from a post by Maria Del Duca, MA CCC/SPL - a Mom and a Therapist at www.communicationstationspeech.com You can be read her original article HERE 1. Elf on the Shelf - one of our...
View ArticleChristmas Actions and Targeting Verbs
Click HERE to grab your Santa Actions freebie. Santa is here and he's busy getting ready for Christmas! Use these Santa action cards to practice auditory comprehension and spoken language skills...
View ArticleListening, Learning and Spoken Language with New Events, Activities or Holidays
This blog post was adapted from the http://www.medel.com article entitled,Helping Your Child Enjoy New Events with Their Cochlear Implant by Donna Sperandio, Head of Rehabilitation at MED-ELYou can be...
View ArticleSuggestions When Talking to Others About Your Child's Hearing Loss
This blog post was adapted from an article by Mark Watychowicz the father of Julia, a six year old with hearing loss. It was contributed by Debbie Clason, staff writer for Healthy HearingYou can be...
View ArticleFocus on Self-Advocacy Self-concept, Self-esteem and Identity with Hearing Loss.
The November/December 2014 Volta Voices issue is devoted to self-concept, identity and self-esteem with hearing loss. Preparing your child or your students with appropriate advocacy skills from an...
View ArticleChristmas Taboo Game for Listening, Language and Learning
Taboo is a vocabulary word game that relies on listening, auditory memory and auditory integration.Take turns describing the word or phrase at the top of the card to your partner without using five...
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