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Brochure - Hearing Loss in One Ear - Unilateral Hearing Loss Brochure - Hearing Loss in One Ear - Unilateral Hearing Loss
Brochure - Hearing Loss in One Ear - Unilateral Hearing Loss
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0227
$ 0
Printable brochure for families of infants and toddlers diagnosed with unilateral hearing loss. Includes prevalence, impact, and things parents can do.
Article: The Influence of Hearing Aid Uses on Outcomes of Children with Mild Hearing Loss Article: The Influence of Hearing Aid Uses on Outcomes of Children with Mild Hearing Loss
Article: The Influence of Hearing Aid Uses on Outcomes of Children with Mild Hearing Loss
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0219
$ 0
This study examined the effects of consistent hearing aid use on outcomes in children with mild hearing loss. The results provided evidence that children's language development benefits from consisten ... t hearing aid use.
Sample Letter to the Teacher - Hearing Ability - Advocacy in Action Sample Letter to the Teacher - Hearing Ability - Advocacy in Action
Sample Letter to the Teacher - Hearing Ability - Advocacy in Action
$ 1
Sample letter a student would write to a teacher describing his or her audiogram (ears, type and degree of hearing loss, and speech sounds unheard). Sample letter on sharing accommodations at P07HLU05 ... 22.
Hearing Screening in Early Childhood: What, Why, How (summary) Hearing Screening in Early Childhood: What, Why, How (summary)
Hearing Screening in Early Childhood: What, Why, How (summary)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0202
$ 0
Summary of information for hearing screening within Part C and preschool populations.
The Friendly Audiogram The Friendly Audiogram
The Friendly Audiogram
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32HLU1610
$ 7
Interactive Learning Tool for StudentsSelf-advocacy goalTransition goalsStudent ownership Time Savers for TODsInservice Visuals, Video Links, HandoutsFillable Rubric & AudiogramMatching Rubrics & Sugg ... ested IEP goals"The Friendly Audiogram" is an interactive set of activities for students and resources for the TOD.  School-age students with hearing differences can use these activities to meet IEP goals in self-advocacy.  The kid-friendly accommodations and audiogram pages are easy and engaging for younger students to understand and for older students to present at their IEP meetings.  There are additional audiology-related vocabulary activities that will benefit them beyond their audiogram.   For the Teachers of the Deaf, there are suggested video links for simulating hearing loss & explaining how to use common FM/DM/Sound Field, suggested IEP goals, and rubrics.  The audiogram and accommodations page can be printed or emailed to families and/or staff.***For EIECSE families, this starts the family's understanding of what's to come in preschool/kindergarten. They better understand where they are headed and why applying the accommodations in the home environment is important.
Audio clip: Slight hearing loss simulation (20 dB) Audio clip: Slight hearing loss simulation (20 dB)
Audio clip: Slight hearing loss simulation (20 dB)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0210
$ 150
Simulation from original 1960s record: slight 20 dB hearing loss
Ear Infections and Early Learning Ear Infections and Early Learning
Ear Infections and Early Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0230
$ 0
Informational handout about the impact of fluctuating hearing loss caused by recurrent ear infections. Includes prevalence of ear infections in children, relationship to learning issues and what famil ... ies and interventionists can do.
Speech Audibility Audiogram for Classroom Listening (fillable) Speech Audibility Audiogram for Classroom Listening (fillable)
Speech Audibility Audiogram for Classroom Listening (fillable)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0391
$ 2
The SpeECH- Audibility Audiogram for Classroom Listening is based on the Count-the-Dot Audiogram and provides an estimate of percent audibility in quiet and noise for different ranges of hearing loss. ... It is most appropriate to use for flat hearing loss. Can be paired with FLE and audiological evaluation information to inform on the impact of hearing loss for speECH- perception in the classroom. Use described in the free article: S0XTEA0396
Comparing Listening Situations Comparing Listening Situations
Comparing Listening Situations
By Andrea Praught
sku: A14ADV1162
$ 5
This interactive Google Slides activity asks students to evaluate 4 listening situations (presented in pictures and short descriptions) and rate them on a scale according to listening difficulty. Afte ... r rating the situations, students are tasked with providing an explanation of why each situation is difficult or easy to hear. This would be a great 'stepping off' activity to begin a unit on coping skills or to evaluate how a student perceives different situations and why/how he/she feels about his/her listening abilities.There is very little digital learning activities available for remote learning today. This tool that asks students to rate situations that are difficult or easy to hear encourages introspection about a student's hearing loss. Asking student to explain why the situation is easy or hard to hear encourages them to evaluate their own listening skills and how advocacy can improve even the most difficult situation.Learning Objective:The student will be able to compare listening situations by rating them on a scale from easy to hear to hear. The student will be able to describe why a specific listening situation is difficult or easy to hear, giving support for their answers.
Parts of the Ear Game Parts of the Ear Game
Parts of the Ear Game
By Andrea Praught
sku: A14ADV1161
$ 5
This is a fun digital learning activity for a student to review the 3 parts of the ear. The learner identifies the function of each part, what is in each part and uses a diagram to identify parts of t ... he ear.There are very few digital learning activities available today. Advocacy practice for students with hearing loss includes learning about hearing. As students begin to learn how they ear, identifying the 3 parts of the ear is a first step. They need lots of practice labeling different parts of the ear and identifying how they help with hearing. Learning Objective:1. The student will be able to identify functions of the 3 parts of the ear. 2. Given a diagram, the student will label the part of the ear.
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