"Now in a revised and updated second edition, Early Listening Skills is a practical manual for use with children and young people with underdeveloped listening skills related to hearing loss. Thirteen clear and easy to follow sections focus on skills such as auditory detection, discrimination, recognition, sequencing and memory. Each one is filled with a series of carefully designed activities to stimulate and develop auditory awareness and discrimination skills in children with a range of developmental levels and abilities. Features include: A wide range of activities suited to both the early years and home settings Links to the EYFS framework and topics reflecting the EYFS and KS1 curriculum Photocopiable Record Sheets designed to document the child's development over time As most of the activities are non-verbal, they are well suited for children with limited spoken language, as well as children with special educational needs and disability and EAL learners. Whilst primarily designed for early years practitioners, SENCOs, specialist teachers, therapists and other professionals, the activity sheets and guidance also make it an invaluable tool for parents and caregivers looking to stimulate listening skills at home"--
In this important new text, the authors define the skills required of the examiners, explain the complex nature of these assessments, and describe ways to intelligently use existing tests.
They rode U.S. Army wagons and on burros for more than 1,000 miles on their successful mission. This book chronicles Delight Rice's life and legendary contributions to deaf education in the United States and the Philippines.
This book also covers the latest technology available to these children, especially in the classroom, including assistive listening devices, hearing aids and cochlear implants and dispels myths associated with wearing amplified.
Joey, a new boy in Mandy's class, is deaf. He wants a dog more than anything, but his mother won't allow it. When a stray dog keeps following Joey around, Mandy thinks that the dog can be taught to help him. Can the stray dog be trained?
Braidwoodian Buildings and Locations
Learning to be Deaf
It is the key that opens the door to friendships, education, and feelings of security. My little Speech Book is for all persons who would like to improve their speech.
Management of Children with Hearing Loss
Quality Standards in Paediactric Audiology
This series follows two friends, one of whom has a disability, as they enjoy a special event. It promotes a positive attitude by focusing on the shared enjoyment rather than the disability. In Going Swimming, Rowan is deaf. Ages 6-11.