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Court Case Summary - Setting up FM system doesn't meet IDEA documentation rules Court Case Summary - Setting up FM system doesn't meet IDEA documentation rules
Court Case Summary - Setting up FM system doesn't meet IDEA documentation rules
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0010
$ 0
Summary of a 2015 court case in which a school was found to have violated IDEA because there was no documentation of daily availability of FM or use by student.
A Day with My FM System - Advocacy in Action A Day with My FM System - Advocacy in Action
A Day with My FM System - Advocacy in Action
$ 1
Worksheet for students to complete their daily routine in using and caring for their FM / DM / HAT system. Fillable.
Advocacy - Steps to SA Success Goal 2- Use of Technology Advocacy - Steps to SA Success Goal 2- Use of Technology
Advocacy - Steps to SA Success Goal 2- Use of Technology
$ 3
Students learn vocabulary associated with hearing technology and how to take care of it. Use this fillable worksheet with students to problem-solve what is good/bad for devices.
LOTTO 10 Sound Game Companion LMH Speech Perception LOTTO 10 Sound Game Companion LMH Speech Perception
LOTTO 10 Sound Game Companion LMH Speech Perception
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1534
$ 4
You asked for a way to practice the LMH 10 Sounds and I listened! This Lotto Game Companion is an engaging way for children with hearing loss to listen, learn, and identify the sounds while practicing ... cticing speech perception!This is a one-time print-and-go activity that can be used day after day!Lotto Game Includes:Six different game cards20 spaces on the Lotto cardsTen colorful calling cardsEach of the 10 Sounds is represented. The LMH 10 Sound Screening Test is a free resource in my store. The LMH test is a screening test to be used by parents and clinicians working with children with hearing loss.August 2021: Permission was granted electronically by the authors Madell and Hewitt to produce this resource and the images were approved.L ➼ Ling - LowM ➼ Madell - MidH ➼ Hewitt - HighCUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.STAY CONNECTED:✧ Sign-up here for the Listen With Lynn emails✧ Follow on Facebook - Lynn A. Wood - LSL Auditory Verbal Therapist and Rehab Audiologist✧ Follow on Instagram @auditoryverbal_listenwithlynn❤  Keep up your excellent work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
Recognizing a Dead Battery or Muted Mic Recognizing a Dead Battery or Muted Mic
Recognizing a Dead Battery or Muted Mic
$ 295
Materials for students to practice recognizing and reporting when their hearing assistive device has a dead battery and/or when the teacher microphone is muted. Includes information that can be shared ... with general education teachers. Includes directions for making a super simple paper puppet.
Audiology Self-Advocacy Checklist - High School (ASAC-HS) Audiology Self-Advocacy Checklist - High School (ASAC-HS)
Audiology Self-Advocacy Checklist - High School (ASAC-HS)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0006
$ 0
Checklist identifying student skills and knowledge about hearing loss, audiogram, amplification, and successful communication in the classroom. For high school age students
DHH Social Story:  When My Nose Runs DHH Social Story:  When My Nose Runs
DHH Social Story: When My Nose Runs
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32SM1614
$ 450
Additional Comprehension ActivitiesReading Comprehension QuestionsLists of tier 1 + 2 related vocabGame board to make it fun or help that wiggly off-task child stay focusedNew Concept for Older Kids: ... What are “endonyms”This is a story to help children/students who wear hearing aids understand why they may go to the doctor and/or ENT more often than others. The story can be read for comprehension. It teaches new vocabulary and creates a wonderful language opportunity for students to better advocate for themselves at school, home, and the doctor/ENT office. This story was written with younger children and their families and older students who continue to come to school with blocked hearing aids and do not use an interpreter for language access.Service Activity for EI-ECSE Families & Home VisitsFor any family, this story can be an important conversation starter, or reminder, to understand the language impact of even partially clogged hearing aids for their kid(s) who are not using signs. This can be demonstrated to parents by using a listening tube when their child’s hearing aid is plugged in and cleaned, and then having them listen again to the difference in clarity of language coming through the hearing aid to their child’s brain.Story Printable OptionPrint each two-page spread in landscape mode OR - Print a two-page spread but cut apart pages to show 1 page at a time. Spiral bind, 3-hole punch, or staple.Interactive Digital OptionPresent the book on a device or overhead projector. To play the digital version of the game, click on the digital spinner link. Change the spinner to “3” numbers. Pick & move game pieces (pink, green, blue)QuestionsUse professional judgment when deciding on which comprehension questions to ask the student. *The advanced questions are marked with an * following the number.VocabularyTier 1 vocabulary Tier 2 vocabulary prefix Endonyms short nonfiction passage Endonym Activity Options ask students to research endonyms related to sick words show sick examples and ask them to find more
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.
Audiology Self-Advocacy Checklist - Elementary School (ASAC-ES) Audiology Self-Advocacy Checklist - Elementary School (ASAC-ES)
Audiology Self-Advocacy Checklist - Elementary School (ASAC-ES)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0004
$ 0
Checklist identifying student skills and knowledge about hearing loss, audiogram, amplification, and successful communication in the classroom. For elementary age students
Self-Advocacy for Young DHH Learners: Scripts for Communication Repair (Part 2) Self-Advocacy for Young DHH Learners: Scripts for Communication Repair (Part 2)
Self-Advocacy for Young DHH Learners: Scripts for Communication Repair (Part 2)
By The Transforming TOD
sku: A29ADV1617
$ 350
Teaching self-advocacy is SO IMPORTANT for our young learners who are deaf/hard-of-hearing. Over the years, I have found that even though we can teach the skills, we must also focus on teaching the la ... nguage that is needed to complete the skills.This product contains 15 NEW difficult listening scenarios/communication repair scenarios and possible responses geared toward younger students. Each page contains a simple scenario, and then provides two possible responses for the student to choose from. Some of the responses also offer you the opportunity to use scaffolding, depending on the needs and abilities of your students.These scenarios also work well for students who have lower language abilities!Your students will have fun role-playing these scenarios with you while learning appropriate and effective ways to seek out assistance that they may need in an educational setting.
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