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Children with Hearing Loss: Developing Listening and Talking, Birth to Six
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This book provides a framework for the skills and knowledge necessary in helping parents promote spoken language development through listening in their young children who are deaf or hard of hearing. It covers the most current and up-to-date information about hearing, listening, spoken language development, and intervention for young children with hearing loss whose parents have chosen to have them learn to listen and talk. It is unique in its scholarly and thoroughly readable style.
Infant Hearing Aid Fitting and Verification: Evidence-Based Approaches
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Audio CD and Manual, Additional Manual(s)
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With advances in newborn hearing screening and audiological assessment techniques, the age at which permanent childhood hearing loss is identified has dropped. Our knowledge of the best approaches to providing amplification for babies and young children, however, is still in its infancy.
Let's Talk Audiology: Patient Education Newsletters and Audiograms
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Specialized Kit
Client education at your fingertips! With 14 newsletters and two audiograms, this kit will serve as a resource for years to come.
Let's Talk Audiology: Patient Education Newsletters and Audiograms (Spanish)
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Specialized Kit
Client education at your fingertips! With 14 newsletters and two audiograms, this kit will serve as a resource for years to come.
SIG 9 Perspectives Vol. 21, No. 2, December 2011
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SIG 9 Perspectives and exam
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This course discussed issues in assessment and management of children with hearing impairment including: 1) issues involved in moving to a mainstream preschool, 2) the use of objective measures of auditory function to evaluate infant hearing, 3) the use of subjective measures of auditory function to evaluate infant hearing, and 4) issues involved in providing services via telemedicine for infants and young children with hearing loss.
SIG 9 Perspectives Vol. 22, No. 2, October 2012
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SIG 9 Perspectives and Exam
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This issue of Perspectives contains Part I of a two-part series on pediatric hearing loss and multiple special needs. We also focus on genetic concerns and additional learning needs for children with hearing loss. Another article focuses on (central) auditory processing disorders [(C)APD], a special interest of Velvet Buehler, a SIG 9 coordinating committee member.
Understanding Childhood Hearing Loss
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This brochure provides helpful information to parents and caregivers who have just been told that their child has a hearing loss. Plain language explanations for how we hear, type and degree of hearing loss, and types of audiology testing for children are included.
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