Early Intervention Programs Flashcards

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knowledge chart for EI

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  • Need to know infant & toddler development
  • Think about family systems
  • Impact of hearing loss on speech & language
  • Appropriate developmental milestones
  • Think about how to work with families
  • Provide info in a non-biased, non-judgmental way
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self-talk

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  • narrating what you are doing to the child
  • helps learn words that go with activities
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signaling expectations & time delay

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  • give child time to respond
  • use non-verbal gestures to signal waiting for response
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expansion & modeling (imitation + 1)

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  • child needs to say something
  • you add on to it
  • need to scaffold in their zone
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parallel talk

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  • talking about what they child is doing
  • giving them example of what they could be saying
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recast

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  • child needs to say something with error or missing part
  • say it back the way it should be
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comment

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  • just comment on what you see or child interested in in environment
  • don’t need child to do anything
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linguistic mapping (labeling)

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  • child communicates with you nonlinguistially
  • you put language on top of it
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Only HL

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  • should see lots of attempts to communicate
  • all systems intact, just need to get info to child, no processing issues
  • HL with syndromes: must slower progress, harder
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Monitoring HL & amplification device

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  • important age to do this: see more often, HL can change, growth
  • device: might be hard to keep in their ears, work with parents
  • monitor fit of ear mold as they grow
  • hearing reevaluations (every 2-6 months)
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listening bubble

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  • trying to determine what kids can easily hear with their devices & cannot based on how far speaker is
  • early listening function questionnaire: help families learn this, pre & post measure (after CI)
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auditory training 0-3

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  • detection, identification, discrimination, receptive language
  • make aware of sound & learn sound is meaningful
  • associate sounds with entities
  • listening portion: get them ready & trained for hearing test (conditioned play audiometry)
  • listening in noise
  • connect auditorily with world around them (antenna)
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localization development

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4-7 months: side only, VRA now
7-9 months: side & down
21-24 months: any angle

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Listen Little star

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  • Designed to develop listening skills using AVT techniques
  • 4-6 month program with parent-child activities, a caregiver workbook, & note-taking section to document process
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cottage acquisition scales for listening, language & speech (CASLLS)

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  • 5 levels: preverbal, sounds & speech, presentence, simple sentence, complex sentences
  • 0-8 years
  • Score as emerging, mastered in some contexts, generalized
  • Designed to document change over time & a curriculum guide
  • No normative group
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SKI-HI language developmental scale

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  • Developmental checklist organized in units based on developmental level
  • Designed for children with hearing loss
  • Credits child for speaking or signing
  • No normative group
  • expressive & receptive
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JCIH (2011)

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  • recommends use measures for children without hearing loss to track speech & spoken language of those with HL
  • compare to others their age; expectation & goal is kids do well on these & fall in normal range
18
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system for tracking progress

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  • need systematic plan for collecting data - dynamic
  • compare child to age peers with normal hearing
  • compare child to themselves to assess progress