This method helps to provide a linguistic link between English vocabulary and sign language.
What is using fingerspelling to teach literacy?
The gold standard for infant hearing evaluation.
What is auditory brainstem response testing (ABR)?
Most hard of hearing students that have a plan established at school have this plan.
What is a 504 plan?
The type of care provided for infants and toddler and their family.
What is family centered care?
This is the most appropriate style of hearing aid for infants and toddlers?
What is a behind the ear (BTE)?
Breaking a word down into individual words for example basketball would be basket+ball uses this literacy approach.
What is the whole word approach?
A quick way to check cochlear outer hair cell function.
This is a common assistive device that students use in the classroom.
What is an FM system?
The way to verify hearing aids.
What are real ear measures or test box measures?
Teaching the child and parent how to use and clean hearing aids is an example of what you would do during this.
What is a hearing aid orientation or informational counseling?
Breaking the word basketball into Bas+ket+ball is an example of this approach.
What is phonics approach?
This is a behavior test that can be completed once the child can localize to sound.
What is visual reinforcement audiometry?
Adding carpeting, window treatments, and modifying the HVAC in the room are examples to help with this.
What are classroom acoustic?
Having the child point to body parts is an example of this type speech testing.
What is speech recognition threshold?
A surgically implanted option for a conductive hearing loss.
What is a bone anchored hearing aid?
Holding a book the right way up, recognizing letters, and narrative skills are examples of this.
This is the main way to diagnose auditory neuropathy.
What is Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)?
This is the person who may supplement the classroom instruction and may travel between schools to work with DHH students.
Who is the itinerant teacher/teacher consultant?
Connexin 26 is an example of one cause of this.
What is a non-syndromic hearing loss?
This is a skill that students should be working on from early elementary to make sure that their needs are met.
What are self advocacy skills?
These are the two main skills that child has to have in order to write.
What are the mechanics of getting words onto paper and ideation skills?
These are the two types of tests used for newborn hearing screenings
What are AABR and OAEs?
This disorder often looks like ADHD.
What is CAPD?
The average number of infants diagnosed with hearing loss per 1000 births.
What is 1 to 3?
The highest auditory skill level.
What is comprehension?