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Shipley, Kenneth G.; McFarlane, Stephen C. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1981
Because reading is a language-based skill and many communicatively handicapped youngsters experience difficulties with it, speech-language pathologists have important roles in assisting with reading development for these children. Suggestions are offered for use in speech-language sessions and with teachers or parents. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Hearing Therapy, Language Acquisition, Reading Instruction

Fisher, Etta; Schneider, Kay – Volta Review, 1986
The development of speech and language skills in hearing impaired children at the preschool level is discussed in terms of a model of communication which includes listening, speech and language, social interaction, cognition, and academics. Sample learning activities illustrate the incorporation of multiple objectives into one lesson. (DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Hearing Impairments, Hearing Therapy

Gatty, Janice C. – Volta Review, 1992
This paper discusses the elements of a management program to foster the development of speech production in children and youth with hearing impairments. Emphasis is on sensory management, experiential enrichment, and individual instruction. General cautions (e.g., avoid tension) are also offered. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aural Learning, Children, Experiential Learning

Johnson, Carole E. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1999
Discusses multiskilling and use of support personnel in educational audiology in reference to the following principles: guidelines, models of multiskilling, components of successful multiskilling, and do's and don'ts for multiskilling. These principles are illustrated through the use of multiskilling in the establishment of a hearing-aid…
Descriptors: Audiology, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Aids, Hearing Impairments

Marlowe, Judith A. – Volta Review, 1993
Early identification of hearing loss and provision of amplification as close to birth as possible can facilitate collaboration of the audiologist, therapist, and parents in providing the child with optimal use of aided residual hearing for the purpose of listening and processing language. The philosophy underlying the auditory-verbal intervention…
Descriptors: Early Identification, Early Intervention, Evaluation, Hearing Aids

Simser, Judith I. – Volta Review, 1993
This paper discusses why and how parents of children with hearing impairments participate in the auditory-verbal approach. The components of therapy sessions are outlined, and techniques are described for developing listening skills, speech production, language, and communication in infants and toddlers. Effective teaching strategies are reviewed…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Hearing Impairments, Hearing Therapy, Infants

Cole, Elizabeth B. – Volta Review, 1992
This discussion of speech development in infants and toddlers with hearing impairments considers selection and ordering of speech targets; the place of audition in speech teaching; and teaching methods for specific speech elements. Guidelines include helping caregivers internalize strategies to help the child use residual hearing and utilizing an…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Experiential Learning, Hearing Impairments, Hearing Therapy
Parnicky, Bonnie – 1993
Cochlear implants have tremendous potential to aid profoundly deaf students in achieving competency in using spoken communication. Children with cochlear implants do not perceive sound in the same way as normal hearing individuals do, and realizing their potential requires long-term intensive instruction and the utilization of a multidisciplinary…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Classroom Environment, Cochlear Implants, Deafness
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Special Educational Services Branch. – 1995
This volume is the fourth in a series (developed in response to a needs assessment survey of special educators in Alberta, Canada) providing practical suggestions about instructional strategies, classroom management, preparing individual program plans, and understanding special needs. This volume presents information on the nature of hearing loss…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Audiology, Classroom Techniques, Communication Aids (for Disabled)
Frye-Osier, Jack – 1993
This guidebook was developed to assist Wisconsin parents, educators, and other professionals who deal with young children in the early identification of hearing problems. Section 1 provides an overview of the topic and discusses the importance of early identification and treatment of hearing problems. Section 2 examines state and federal laws,…
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Disability Identification, Early Childhood Education, Early Identification
Centre of Total Communication, Copenhagen (Denmark). – 1987
This booklet presents knowledge, attitudes, and educational ideas on how to give deaf children the support they need to develop. It focuses on the fundamental and comprehensive needs of deaf children, using methods and ideas that can be adjusted to countries without great technical resources. The first chapter examines the importance of language…
Descriptors: Audiology, Communication Skills, Deafness, Early Intervention
Reese, E. Rosalie – 1983
Hearing impaired children from birth to age 5 in rural areas throughout the state of Utah are served by a home-based program which trains parents to communicate effectively with their hearing impaired child. The program is based on the following premises: (1) the preschool years are critical for developing communication skills; (2) the home is the…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Communication Skills, Delivery Systems, Hearing Impairments
Feakes, Darrel R. – 1996
The preschool teacher is in the unique position of being able to identify children who have developed language and speech problems during their early years. This paper is a detailed resource for preschool teachers on hearing and speech problems. Its purpose is two-fold: to emphasize the important role the preschool teacher plays in the lives of…
Descriptors: Audiology, Auditory Evaluation, Auditory Tests, Child Health

McGuire, Richard A. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1995
This article provides an overview of computer-based programs to assist speech-language pathologists in clinical intervention. It discusses instrumentation (sensors, signal conditioning, digitization, and parallel input); computer processing; input and output devices; and computer-based clinical applications (respiration, phonation, resonance, and…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Communication Disorders, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Oriented Programs

Moog, Jean S.; Geers, Ann E. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1991
This article outlines procedures for maximizing the benefits that profoundly deaf children can achieve through cochlear implants. The history of such implants and practical aspects in their use are described. Factors in development of speech perception skills, auditory training objectives and activities, and spoken language acquisition are…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Auditory Training, Aural Learning, Cochlear Implants
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