All posts by nchamstaff
Link: http://www.infanthearing.org/resources_home/events/amp-diagnostics-2013.html
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month, a good reminder for parents to take their child in for a hearing screening if they suspect a problem with hearing or speech. Children learn to speak by listening, and how well they succeed has big consequences on their general happiness, progress at school and later outcomes in life. Hearing problems in children are under-diagnosed, and children who have them too rarely get the services they need, according to ASHA.
Link: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865579161/May-is-Better-Hearing-and-Speech-Month-does-your-child-need-to-be-checked.html
FAQ: One on one assistants and LRE for students with disabilities
Understanding the relationship between a “restrictive” environment and educational placement of a child can sometimes be unclear. This is a question that often comes up to our friends at the Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center (ECAC), so they have written a blog to address this frequently asked question and provide clarity around what is required by IDEA.
Below is an exerpt:
Some students receive a lot of special education services, accommodations and supports in the regular education setting and are not removed from their non-disabled peers at all. This would still be considered to be the least restrictive placement on the continuum.
Link: http://nichcy.org/one-on-one-assistants-and-lre
Quick connect link to EHDI PALS
A new easy-to-use online directory, EHDI-PALS, helps families find the nearest clinic that can provide the type of hearing service their child needs. A national group of health professionals and parents developed a free web-based list of pediatric hearing audiology facilities, known as the Pediatric Audiology Links to Services (PALS).
The CDC EHDI homepage: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/
PALS is managed by a non-profit group of government, professional and service organizations. It is not connected to any marketing effort by the facilities listed. Parents can explore different possible facilities on PALS before making contact. PALS has information about hearing (audiology) services for infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age children. All of the facilities listed must report that they have the right equipment and expertise to serve children, and have licensed audiologists.
Link: http://ehdipals.org/SmartTool/EP_SmartTool.aspx
Coalition for Global Hearing Health Conference: May 3rd and 4th 2013
Over the past 4 years, three conferences for CGHH have taken place in Washington, DC, March, 2010; Los Angeles, California, September, 2011; Pretoria, South Africa, June, 2012 that have solidified the organization. Now the 4th CGHH Conference is scheduled for May 3-4, 2013 at The Bill Wilkerson Clinic at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Annual Conference is a key component of the Coalition’s work, and it provides an opportunity to learn and explore hearing health programs and practices offered in low resources communities across the globe. Follow this link for registration information.
Link: http://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org/
The Power of Talking to Your Baby
A poor child is likely to hear millions fewer words at home than a child from a professional family. And the disparity matters. An idea that is creeping into policy debate is that the key to early learning is talking–specifically, a child’s exposure to language spoken by parents and caretakers from birth to age 3, the more the better.
Link: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/10/the-power-of-talking-to-your-baby/
Frontiers in Hearing Symposium
The Frontiers in Hearing Symposium will be held from July 11-13, 2013 in Vail, Colorado. The Symposium will provide participants with the most current information about emerging practices in the delivery of hearing services.
Register early to ensure your attendance at the Symposium! Early registration deadline is June 1st!
Link: http://www.mariondowns.com/education/frontiers-in-hearing-symposium
The 2013 EHDI E-Book is now available!
The 2013 EHDI E-Book is now available as a valuable resource guide for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs. This guide can be viewed directly online or the PDF versions of the contents can be downloaded as needed. Check it out on infanthearing.org!
Link: http://www.infanthearing.org/ehdi-ebook/index.html
Help Your Child Learn to Talk: A Workshop for Parents
A Workshop for Parents of Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, ages 2 to 5
This four-day workshop will provide parents with opportunities to learn strategies to help their children learn to talk while their children receive daily individualized instruction by a staff member of the Moog Center. Each day is packed full of activities for the children and information for the parents. Children over age 3 may receive speech and language evaluations, for an additional fee.
Cost: $150
Dates: June 11th-15th, 2013
Visit this link for enrollment information.
Link: http://www.moogcenter.org/Workshops/ParentChildWorkshop/tabid/180/Default.aspx
Choices for Deaf Children
About 95 percent of children born deaf have hearing parents and because of their unfamiliarity and unawareness of the full range of approved resources and schools available to them, these Florida parents were left to wonder if they made the right decisions for their indiviual situations.