Define hearing impairments and it's etiology
Different types of auditory impairments
Impact of hearing loss on receptive and expressive language
Aspects of intervention
Aspects of educational management
100
It is used to cover all degrees of hearing loss for children who use some form of oral communication.
What is hearing impairment?
100
Hearing losses are generally divided into two types.
What is peripheral or central?
100
A hearing loss caused by a neural disturbance in the auditory pathway despite normal cochlear function?
What is auditory neuropathy?
100
Micrphone, amplifer, receiver, and battery
What is the four basic parts of hearing aids?
100
This allows the child to function among peers who have normal hearing.
What is mainstreaming?
200
It is considered a hearing impairment as either a permanent or a fluctating loss that negatively impacts a child's educational performance.
What is IDEA?
200
Peripherial hearing loss is caused by damage to the inner ear and is permanent.
What is sensorineural?
200
The rules that govern conversation that hearing loss effects.
What is pragmatics?
200
Audio signals present at a distance in public environments through hardwired, infrared, induction loop, fm systems.
What is assistive listening devices?
200
A self-contained classroom where children with hearing loss are placed with other students with similar needs.
What is special class at a regular school?
300
It is used with children who use manual communication system, such as, American Sign Language?
What is the deaf?
300
Peripheral hearing loss caused by damage in the external ear canal, the ear canal, the ear drum, or the middle.
What is conductive?
300
Difficulty understanding abstract and figurative expressions and vocabulary deficit that hearing loss effects.
What is semantics?
300
Body, behind the ear, in the ear, in the canal, completely in the canal, or eyeglasses.
What are types of hearing aids?
300
A program especially developed for children with hearing loss. There is on campus hearing-aid repair, and audiological and psychological services.
What is special day school?
400
A hearing level of 61-90 dB HL in group four?
What is a severe impairment?
400
Is typically caused by either wax in the ear canal or infection, ottis media (OM).The hearing deficit is loss of intensity not clarity?
What is conductive hearing loss?
400
Student exhibits inappropriate loudness and "labored" voice, written language is "choppy" and rigid, reading below grade level-consider
What is hearing impairment?
400
Intervention that can only be used for the severe profound bilateral loss and hearing aids do not help.
What is cochlear implant?
400
The hearing impaired student remains at school for the week. The program offers recreational, cultural, and athletic activities with other deaf children and adults.
What is residential school?
500
Mechanical aspects of hearing.
How are sound waves travel?
500
Hearing loss that has both a conductive and sensorineural element.
What is mixed hearing loss?
500
5 to 6 year delay in morphological delay, overuse of nouns and verbs, simple sentences
What are the effects of hearing loss on syntax and morphological?
500
A system that has a transmitter and a receiver.It raises the level of the speakers voice above background noise.
What is FM system?
500
Early detection of hearing loss, early fitting with appropriate technology aid, diagnostic therapy and strong support.
What is auditory-verbal approach?