Communication approaches for children with hearing loss Flashcards

1
Q

Which communication approach supports the use of sign language?

A

total communication

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2
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Which communication approach requires that you consistently use amplification (i.e., hearing aids or cochlear implants)?

A

auditory/oral, auditory/visual, total communication, cued speech

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3
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Which of the following are considered to be combined communication approaches?

A

total communication and cued speech

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4
Q

What percent of babies born with hearing loss are born to two normal hearing parents?

A

90%

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5
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Which of the following approaches does support the use of speechreading/visual cues?

A

auditory/oral, total communication, cued speech

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6
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Which of the following approaches does not support the use of speech reading/visual cues?

A

auditory/visual

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7
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Which of the following approaches requires a clinician be certified in order to use it?

A

auditory/visual

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8
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What language issues do children with hearing loss face?

A

reduced auditory exposure to language and missing out on learning language incidentally

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9
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Which communication approach do parents like the most?

A

auditory/visual and auditory/oral

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10
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Manual visual systems consist of

A

speech reading, finger spelling, and ASL

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11
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Systems that emphasize Listening and Spoken Language are

A

auditory/visual and auditory oral

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12
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Combined systems are ____

A

total communication and cued speech

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13
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In the auditory/oral approach, the use of _____ is emphasized, auditory cues are supported with _____ and ASL is not encouraged

A

residual hearing; speechreading

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14
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Which communication approach does not encourage ASL to be used?

A

auditory/oral

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15
Q

In the auditory/verbal approach, parents do what?

A

combine listening and spoken language into daily life

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16
Q

What is the goal when using the auditory/oral approach?

A

to assimilate the child with HL into the hearing community

17
Q

What is the goal when using the auditory/visual approach?

A

learning through listening and assimiliating into the hearing community

18
Q

What is one difference between ASL and English?

A

ASL has different grammar than English

19
Q

Which communication approach is amplification optional?

A

ASL

20
Q

What is the goal of ASL?

A

to help the child learn age-appropriate language in order to succeed academically and learn another language

21
Q

What approach is used with total communication?

A

signed english

22
Q

People who use ____ instead of ASL more accurately use English syntax/morphology.

A

signed english

23
Q

What is Seeing Essential English?

A

an approach created to show english visually to the Deaf

24
Q

What is Seeing Essential English 2 (SEE2)?

A

an updated version of Seeing Essential English (SEE)

25
Q

What approach supplements sign language?

A

finger spelling

26
Q

Which communication approach is inefficient, easy to learn, and harder to decode?

A

finger spelling

27
Q

What is total communication?

A

an approach where an individual uses any and all means of communication, combining speaking, hearing, finger-spelling, speech reading, and English

28
Q

For total communication, what should be used for receptive language?

A

hearing, speech reading, sign, finger spelling

29
Q

For total communication, what should be used for expressive language?

A

speech, sign, finger spelling

30
Q

What approach is used to supplement speechreading?

A

cued speech

31
Q

Why do most parents use an auditory-oral or auditory verbal approach?

A

90% of babies with HL are born to parents with normal hearing; better outcomes of communication; early detection and advanced technology