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.
... This article describes use of this tool.
Today's classrooms are more active and often more noisy than ever before. This article revisits the topic of classroom acoustics, both for push-in and pull-out settings for students who are DHH using
...recent data from the Center on Literacy and Deafness (CLAD).
SPIN Test sentences, Forms 1-8. Fillable format so test administrator can write in student response. Does not include instructions for administration or scoring.
Do you have kids who need practice using clear and natural-sounding speech? The Tongue Twister Challenge Game is hilarious and gets kids listening, moving, and engaged! The game sharpens listening and
...d spoken language skills. It is a game kids ask to play again and again and a must for your toolbox!
The Tongue Twister Challenge Game ➼ Targets CLEAR SPEECH Helps children learn to use natural prosody (rate of speech, volume, intonation, pausing, and fluency. Provides practice to learn to say each syllable and speech sound carefully and precisely.
➼ Develop AUDITORY skills.
Uses the auditory feedback loop. Increases auditory memory and recall. Builds strong phonological awareness skills.
➼ Broadens LANGUAGE skills. Teach the vocabulary used in the tongue twisters.
Reinforces grammar, synonyms, antonyms, and more.
➼ Encourages SOCIAL skills.
Kids practice saying tongue twisters to each other while gaining confidence and interacting in the game.
The Tongue Twister Challenge Game is great for ✧ Tongue Twister Tuesdays ✧ 1:1 Sessions
✧ Small Groups
✧ Class Game
✧ Home Practice
✧ Skill Practice or Review
Includes: • Challenge game cards
• 12 Twist game cards
• 50 tongue twisters • Listen & Spoken Language Tips
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Article by Jane Madell, PhD explaining the importance of monitoring hearing and hearing devices. Explains in general terms the audiologist's and teacher's job regarding monitoring audibility. Discus
...ses listening issues for students with hearing loss.
This informational handout describes the challenges of excessive noise in preschool classrooms and teacher management strategies to reduce the noise. Includes TIPS for teachers and DHH professionals t
...o use when working with teachers in early childhood settings.
SpeECH- sounds occur across frequency ranges and are usually not restricted to one audiometric frequency. An audiogram shows the spread of frequency range for consonants. This page also includes a lis
...t of consonants, their presence at each frequency and relative loudness.
This article describes the results of a study of 87 children with hearing loss that were evaluated over a 3-year period. Results suggest that children will reach a level of over 90% sentence recogniti
...on in the auditory/visual condition when their language becomes equivalent to that of a normally-hearing 7-year-old. They will enter school at age 12 with an average language delay of 4-5 years unless they receive concentrated and effective language training. 2001
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