Communication approaches for children with hearing loss Flashcards
Which communication approach supports the use of sign language?
total communication
Which communication approach requires that you consistently use amplification (i.e., hearing aids or cochlear implants)?
auditory/oral, auditory/visual, total communication, cued speech
Which of the following are considered to be combined communication approaches?
total communication and cued speech
What percent of babies born with hearing loss are born to two normal hearing parents?
90%
Which of the following approaches does support the use of speechreading/visual cues?
auditory/oral, total communication, cued speech
Which of the following approaches does not support the use of speech reading/visual cues?
auditory/visual
Which of the following approaches requires a clinician be certified in order to use it?
auditory/visual
What language issues do children with hearing loss face?
reduced auditory exposure to language and missing out on learning language incidentally
Which communication approach do parents like the most?
auditory/visual and auditory/oral
Manual visual systems consist of
speech reading, finger spelling, and ASL
Systems that emphasize Listening and Spoken Language are
auditory/visual and auditory oral
Combined systems are ____
total communication and cued speech
In the auditory/oral approach, the use of _____ is emphasized, auditory cues are supported with _____ and ASL is not encouraged
residual hearing; speechreading
Which communication approach does not encourage ASL to be used?
auditory/oral
In the auditory/verbal approach, parents do what?
combine listening and spoken language into daily life