My Hearing Loss
Accommodations
Parts of HA
What if?
100

The type of amplification you use.

Possible Answers:


Hearing Aid(s)

Cochlear implant(s)
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid(s)

100

All videos shown in class should have this.

Possible Answers:
Closed Captions
Subtitles

100

This part of the hearing aid...

earmold

100

A response when someone asks about your hearing aid.

Possible answers:
This is my hearing aid.
It helps me hear best.
My hearing aid gives me two good ears.

200

The type of hearing loss you have.

Possible answers: 

Unilateral or Bilateral
Sensorinueral or Conductive

200

The best place for you to sit.

Possible Answers:
Better ear facing the teacher
Near the front or middle of the room
Away from sources of noise

200

This part of the hearing aid.

battery

200

You can do this if your teacher puts your seat right next to the classroom door, fan, or pencil sharpener.

Ask to move your seat politely
 

300

The degree of your hearing loss.

Possible Answers:
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Profound 

300
You can do this if you can hear distracting noises coming from the hallway through the open class door.

Possible Answers:
Close the door
Politely ask the teacher to close the door

300

This part of the hearing aid

tube

300

You can do this if you are working in a group and you have trouble hearing what your group members are saying.

Possible Answers:
Change your seat to move closer
Ask your group for repetition
Ask to work in the hallway so your group can hear better
Let your teacher know you are having trouble

400

One thing you can do when your amplification stops working.

Possible Answers:
Change the battery
Clean the ear mold and tubes

400
You can do this when you miss something the teacher says in class. 

Possible Answers:
ask for repetition
ask a buddy

400

This part of the hearing aid.

Microphone

400
You can do this is you miss a part of the directions for homework. 

Possible Answers:
Ask you teacher
Ask a buddy
Ask your teacher to put the homework in writing so you don't have to worry about missing something auditory