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What is the first educational transition children with HL go through? |
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Switching from part C to part B of the law |
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leading the child and their family from coverage under one part of the law to another, or one school to another |
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What ages do section C and B of IDEA deal with? |
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-Section C of the IDEA: 0 to 2 years -Section B of the IDEA: 3 to 21 years |
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The ___ ___ should initiates and facilitates transition to a school-based program |
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role of the service coordinator and the first transition meeting: -Early intervention coordinator should work with educational audiologist and the team for collecting and assessing information on ___ ___ skills -The transition meeting should occur at least ___ days before placement into an agency preschool program |
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Repeating what the child has said and adding more to it. Ex: Child says "Uh-oh...Dow" and the parent says "Uh-oh, the blocks fell down". |
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It is saying what you think the child is saying and using the context to convey meaning. Ex: Child: “Uh, uh” holding his hands up and grasping. Daddy: “Joshua wants another Goldfish…
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It is using words to describe what the child is doing. Ex: Mommy: “Penny is filling up the pail with sound. One scoop, two scoops…”
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It is talking about what you are doing. Ex where mom is making a cake: Mommy: “Mommy is cracking two eggs into the bowl. One egg, two eggs. Now, I am opening the box of cake mix and pouring it into the bowl. Look, all gone…”
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It is showing the child you are waiting for their response |
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signal expectation and time delay |
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It is working with a specific approach like Auditory-Verbal therapy |
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specific approach to direct service |
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The strategy of showing the child you are waiting for their response is called... |
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Characteristics of a good auditory habilitation approach: -___ provider -___ practice -___ stimulation -___ partnerships |
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skilled; mass; Unisensory; Parent |
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Placements for 3-5 year olds: -A ____ ___ ___ for children with a wide variety of disabilities -___ ___ -___ program for children with HL -___ mainstreaming |
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special education program; Head start; Preschool; Reverse |
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What study found no "hearing aid effect" by school-age children rated by classroom teachers who may have been trying to disguise their prejudices by providing socially appropriate services? |
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Brimacombe, Danhauer, and Mulac (1982) |
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is the negative reactions that people have toward persons who wear hearing aids |
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first found and coined the term “Hearing Aid Effect” |
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Blood, Blood, & Danhauer (1977) |
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A study on 100 5th and 6th grade children judged school-age boys who wore hearing aid wearers. An effect was found and glasses were socially acceptable, but hearing aids were not |
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Dengerink & Porter (1984) |
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found that with elderly women, the “Hearing Aid Effect” may not start in the public’s mind, but in the self-image projected by the hearing aid wearer |
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Doggett, Stein, & Gans (1998) |
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What are some psychosocial problems of children with hearing loss? |
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-Compulsive -Egocentric -Rigid -Higher than expected levels of anxiety -“Primitive” personality -Reduced coping skills |
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are means by which the families fulfill the range of needs: economics, domestic, recreation, self-identity, affection, education, and socialization |
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involves basic descriptors of family like number of people, etc. |
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involves what they family in terms of strengths and coping strategies |
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is how the family deals with the events of daily life. |
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is how strongly the members of the family connect to each other (levels of dependence) |
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Where does the speech process start? |
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how energy vibrates the speech tract |
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how sounds come together to form words |
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how words come together to form sentences |
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the use of language in context |
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What has been found with deaf speakers’ respiration for speech? |
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Bring in too little air and then waste the air they do have |
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What problems do deaf speakers have with phonation? |
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They have difficulty with valving |
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For deaf and hard of hearing children, which of the following phonemes would most likely be misperceived regarding place of articulation: /p/, /t/, /v/, or /k/ |
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It is the number of times the vocal folds open and close per second |
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It is producing two pitches in your voice at one. It is kind of like a focal fry with a regular pitch |
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Which of the following constructions are children with HL least likely to have difficulty with? S+V+O, passive voice, Wh-questions, or objective-relative clauses? |
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Due process includes rights for: -Be represented by ___ counsel -Present ___ -Confront, cross-examine, and request presence of ___ -Present verbal and written ___ -Obtain a free ___ of the hearing -Receive findings of the ___ -Prohibit evidence that was presented less than ___ days before the hearing |
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legal; evidence; witnesses; arguments; transcript; decision; five |
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An IEP meeting must occur within ___ days of a child qualifying for special education services |
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is a plan that is legally binding and is a uniquely program for each child containing critical designed information regarding receipt of a FAPE in the LRE |
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Ideally, a child's hearing aid should have an electroacoustic and analysis ___ times a year |
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__% of adolescents in the US having hearing loss |
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Children in families ___ the poverty level 1.6 times more likely to have hearing loss than those above the poverty level |
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breaks assessment into two parts, letter grades (e.g., A, B, C, and so on) and degree of difficulty (e.g., 1, 2, and 3). |
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is based on a signed agreement between the teacher and the student on the criteria for which work is be evaluated. |
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is when a unit is divided into parts for specific evaluation (e.g., participation, achievement, progress). |
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is writing a descriptive evaluation of the student’s works along with strengths and weaknesses |
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It is a 50% noise dose (85 dB A over 8 hours) and it is the threshold for participation in a hearing conservation program |
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It is the permissible exposure level and is 90 dB A for 8 hours |
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What are the exposure times for the following? 90 dB, 95 dB A, 100 dB A, 105 dB A, and 110 dB A?> |
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8 hours, 4 hours, 2 hours, 1 hour, 30 minutes |
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Since the 1990s, we have seen a __% increase in the prevalence of HL in adolescents |
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True/false: boys tend to have a higher prevalence of HL than girls |
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T/F: Audiologists can provide direct therapy such as auditory verbal therapy |
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T/F: audiologists are a luxury that most schools can't afford |
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Who are the related services personnel? |
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OTs, PTs, audiologists, and SLPs |
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T/F: The sentence, "This is the boy that the girl kissed," is an example of the passive voice |
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frequently involves regular and special education teachers teaming up to teach specific subjects to children with and without disabilities |
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are teachers’ aides who provide valuable support to teachers of students with disabilities and frequently need specialized training (e.g., changing hearing aid batteries) |
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___ is producing two pitches in your voice at once |
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T/F: In many aspects of speech production, deaf speakers tend to be one extreme or the other, rather than just being "right" |
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___ is how the family deals with the events of daily life |
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