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Will the child become dependent upon speech-reading?
What is no, drawbacks concerning dependency on speech-reading is eliminated
100
What is the educational placement goal for students with A/V Therapy?
What is mainstream classrooms
100
Who are the three most important players in A/V Therapy?
What is child, parent, and therapist
100
In what year did A/V Therapy first become recognized?
What is 1950 as "Unisensory Approach"
100
What is one placement where students who use A/V Therapy would attend school?
What is an oral school
200
What is A/V Therapy's biggest disadvantage?
What is lack of availability
200
True or False - Teachers are encouraged to use ASL with students with A/V Therapy
What is false, the use of sign language is excluded
200
How many guiding principles of A/V Therapy are there?
What is 10
200
Who was the first person credited with establishing A/V Therapy?
What is Helen Beebe
200
Where is a second placement where students who use A/V Therapy would attend school?
What is a self-contained classroom
300
How well do students perform on listening and speech tests?
What is students with A/V Therapy test better than students in Auditory-Oral programs
300
Who would be the child's peers?
What is normally hearing children, in regular neighborhood schools
300
What kind of manual communication is used in an A/V Therapy?
What is none
300
Why was the year 1962 significant in the realm of A/V Therapy?
What is Rubella outbreak
300
What is a third placement where students who use A/V Therapy would attend school?
What is a mainstreamed classroom
400
How well are speech skills developed?
What is with audition training, students are able to produce clearer speech than those with Auditory/Oral alone
400
Who is the primary agent of the child's spoken language development?
What is the parents/ primary caregivers
400
If a parent would like to use A/V Therapy, what should they do once their child is diagnosed?
What is amplify-early diagnosis and early amplification are key
400
Who are some other main researchers in the field of A/V Therapy?
What is Doreen Pollack and Daniel Ling
400
Within a mainstreamed school, what is an accommodation a student using A/C Therapy receive?
What is an itinerant teacher
500
Will a child with a profound loss thrive in A/V Therapy?
What is no, unfortunately, residual hearing and early amplification is a must for this method
500
What is a principal education and therapy goal of A/V Therapy?
What is to develop spoken language as the main mean of learning and living in society
500
Name three places outside A?V Therapy where therapy approaches can be used?
What is in the home, in the classroom, and when interacting with friends
500
What large organization supports the growth and development of A/V Therapy in today's time?
What is Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
500
Within a mainstreamed school, what type of accommodation would a student using A/C Therapy receive?
What is an interpreter