AH Children
Sp, Lng Lit
Speechreading
Auditory Training
Any topic
100

Why is it important to understand that most babies born with hearing loss have parents with normal hearing?

Parents with normal hearing expect babies with normal hearing; therefore, they may experience stages of grief.  We are to counsel them as related to the communication disorder.  If we help parents reach acceptance, their child will be more successful.

100

TRUE/FALSE

Overall, those with significant hearing loss and hearing aids have better speech than those with cochlear implants

FALSE

100

What is the difference between lipreading and speechreading?

Lipreading is VISUAL only and speechreading is VISUAL and AUDITORY

100

Which auditory skill is when the listener understands the meaning of the auditory signal?

DISCRIMINATION

COMPREHENSION

AWARENESS

IDENTIFICATION

COMPREHENSION

100

TRUE/FALSE  Speechreading training will result in a large improvement (%) of the utterance that is understood

FALSE
200

Who is usually the case manager in the school setting, if available?

Teacher for Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DHH teacher)

200

TRUE/FALSE  Children with hearing loss and CIs have better literacy skills than those with hearing aids, but still are not necessarily at grade level.

TRUE

200

What is true about why lipreading is difficult?  Mark all that apply

A.Some words and some sounds look the same with auditory cues

B.Sounds occur in sequence slower than the eyes can resolve them

C.Dialects can change how words look

A.Some words and some sounds look the same with auditory cues


C.Dialects can change how words look

200

Which task is more difficult?

A.The clinician asks the child questions about the food when playing in a kitchen set in the clinic room.

B.The clinician asks the child questions about food when sitting a table in the clinic room

B.The clinician asks the child questions about food when sitting a table in the clinic room

200

TRUE/FALSE

SYNTHETIC auditory training focuses on understanding the meaning of the utterance versus the recognition of each individual sound

TRUE

300
For the mode, Auditory-Oral, how is language conveyed and how is it received?

CONVEYED:  Spoken English

RECEIVED: Lipreading (visual) and auditory

300

What is one of the reasons children with significant hearing loss have pragmatic issues?

1.Less practice (fewer conversational partners)

2. Lack of incidental listening

3.Less formal instruction from parents


300

What is one way the person with hearing loss can improve their environment for speech reading?

Face-to-face

3-6 ft ideal

Reduced noise and reverb

Well-lit

Few visual distractions

300

In consonant training (AUDITORY TRAINING), which is the most difficult to perceive?

A. Manner

B. Place

C. Voicing

PLACE

300

Imagine that you are an audiologist or speech-language pathologist on an evaluation team in the schools for a child with hearing loss. What is a psychosocial concerns you would be looking for during the evaluation?


  • Social isolation
  • Naive about peer interests and customs
  • Difficulty in empathizing
  • Limited understanding about feelings
  • Frustration or intimidation during social interactions
400

What are two ways to reduce NOISE in a classroom? 

What are two different ways to reduce REVERBERATION in a classroom?

NOISE: Reduce noise from air handling units; padding or tennis balls on bottom of chairs; close windows; soft soled shoes; make quiet areas with bookshelves or dividers; close windows; cushions instead of chairs

REVERBERATION:  carpet; window treatments; drop ceilings; angle whiteboards; cloth or hangings on the walls

400

What is a common vowel error for children with hearing loss?


What is a common consonant error for children with hearing loss?

VOWEL Substitutions, diphthongizations and neutralizations

CONSONANTS voice/voiceless confusions, omissions, substitutions, distortions, difficulties with consonant clusters, use more visual sounds

400

People with hearing loss want speakers to use clear speech.  What are two of the components of clear speech?

Slower rate

Slightly longer duration of some sounds

Differentiated sounds

Key word emphasis

Pauses are clear

400

What is an activity for auditory skill of identification?


What is a DIFFERENT activity for the auditory skill of comprehension?

CANDYLAND, GO FISH, CANDYLAND WITH COLORS ONLY, FLASHCARDS/STICKERS, GUESS WHO


I SPY, SIMON SAYS, BOP-IT, TWISTER, READ CHILD STORY AND ASK QUESTIONS, WATCH A VIDEO AND ASK CHILD QUESTIONS


400

List two appropriate format accommodations that could be made in the classroom for a child with hearing loss. An example would be allowing them to have fewer words on a spelling test.

Abbreviated assignments; Interpreter; Alternative test format; Language simplification;Content enhancement;Modified grading; Content reduction;Paraphrasing;Copies of notes; Study guides; Extra credit; Flexible scheduling

 

500

What are two differences and two similarities between ASL and Manually Coded English?

DIFFERENCES:  different grammar; ASL is not meant to be used while speaking English; ASL is its own language; ASL is part of the Deaf culture

SIMILARITIES: both use signs, gestures and facial expressions; both use fingerspelling

500
List two typical suprasegmental errors when a child is born with hearing loss


List two typical language errors when a child is born with hearing loss


Breathy, labored, staccato, arrhythmic, in appropriate stress, slower rate, inappropriate pauses, no coarticulation, inefficient breath control, voice quality, intensity issues


May overuse nouns and verbs and underuse adverbs, prepositions or pronouns; Simple subject-verb-object; Fewer words in sentences; simple sentences; Incorrect order; Difficulty with words with multiple meanings; difficulty with idioms; restricted vocabulary; more concrete than abstract; Use questions inappropriately;Difficulty initiating or maintaining conversations;Difficulty with turn taking;May tend to dominate conversations or avoid conversations

500

How do we know if speechreading is effective?

Patient report

500

AT can used in conduction with what two other types of therapy or training?

speechreading and speech-language therapy

500

What is a reason a child with profound hearing loss would have literacy deficits? 


restricted language system

deficits in world knowledge

difficulty with decoding