MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories (MCDI) Vocabulary Checklist Level 3. For ages 31-36 months. Receptive and Expressive vocabulary. Customized for responses that are verbal, in sign, and
...cued.
The Speech Perception Checklist offers a means to consider student responses and behaviors that reflect their ability to access speech. Questions are posed regarding: auditory reception, verbal expres
...sion, social-emotional, and academics. Useful for the DHH teacher or parent when considering the potential breadth of student needs. Fillable.
SOAC-A: Significant Other Assessment of Communication - Adolescent is to be completed by friends/peers of teens with hearing loss as a means to help the student who is DHH to explore their feelings ab
...out being a communicator with hearing loss. Best when used with the SAC-A - Self-Assesment of Communication to allow comparison to take place to further inform the student with hearing loss about the degree to which hearing peers consider their hearing loss. Fillable version.
Mr. Potato Head Task - This task is a modified open-set measure that requires the child to manipulate toys in response to instructions presented in the auditory-only modality (e.g., “Put a hat on Mr.
.... Potato Head,” “Make Mr. Potato Head go to SZeep”). Ten instructions are presented and scored on the basis of the number of key words correct (out of a possible 20) and sentences correct (out of a possible 10). Items within the sentences can be adapted to the style of Mr. Potato Head used during test administration. Functional listening, early language assessment for young children. Fillable response areas.
Informational article describing the relationship between consistency of amplification use from an early age and successful child learning outcomes. For audiologists and early intervention providers.
Listening Inventory For Education - Revised Teacher Appraisal of listening challenges and self-advocacy behaviors of students with hearing loss. Computer fillable version.
Supporting the Success of Students with Hearing Loss - A Self-Checklist for Classroom Teachers. This checklist is a valuable follow up to discussions with the classroom teacher about accommodating the
... equal access of students with hearing loss to instruction and classroom communication. Beneficial to request teachers to complete when the first progress check is completed and it appears students are not performing as expected.
Easy-Medium-Hard response choice with face images reflecting level of challenge. Can be used with LIFE-R checklist or when discussing level of listening challenge with language-limited children.
This paper compared the language developmental trends as well as the background characteristics of children with
hearing aids (HA) and children with cochlear implants (CI) with severe to profound hea
...ring loss under the establishment of universal newborn screening in the state of Colorado. 2010.
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