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Reviewing the Purpose of Story Boxes
Reviewing the Purpose of Story Boxes

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Better Hearing with Both Ears - Community Audiology Services

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Hearing Tests for Children with Multiple or Developmental Disabilities

... sense whether sounds travel appropriately through the auditory nerve into the brainstem. This test requires the child to be still and quiet for about an hour, so children who are too young to remain quiet are often sedated during the test. Most children between the ages of about three months and eig ...
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Ideas for the Precontemplator

Hearing Loss in the Elderly
Hearing Loss in the Elderly

Loud Shirt Day school kit
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... The speech processor does not just make sounds louder like a hearing aid. Instead, it selects out some of the important information in the speech signal and then produces a pattern of electrical pulses in the patient's ear. This pattern is selected to be as close as possible to the original speech s ...
Quick Speech in Noise (QuickSIN)
Quick Speech in Noise (QuickSIN)

... 3. Patient Instructions: “Imagine that you are at a party. There will be a woman talking and several other talkers in the background. The woman’s voice is easy to hear at first, because her voice is louder than the others. Repeat each sentence the woman says. The background talkers will gradually be ...
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Esteem

Cochlear Implantation
Cochlear Implantation

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SAMPLE AUDIOGRAM

... ™ Air Conduction (AC) – the method of finding the softest level a person can hear (the threshold) while wearing headphones. Measured in decibels, ex. 20dB HL, 55dB HL ™ Bone Conduction (unmasked BC) – the method of finding thresholds with a bone conduction oscillator placed behind the ear on the mas ...
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Scoring Guide

Cochlear Implants
Cochlear Implants

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Will a Hearing aid Restore My Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

Hearing Vision
Hearing Vision

... this form to the school health clinic. This information is sent to the state of Texas in the form of annual screening reports. ...
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Winn - Waisman Center

Culture and History Scavenger Hunt
Culture and History Scavenger Hunt

... 12. There are a surprising _____% of Deaf children born to Deaf adults. 13. How are Deaf children born to hearing parents introduced into the Deaf community? 14. The ear is divided into ____ parts? 15. In the inner ear sound changes to an ____________ impulse. 16. The round snail shape part of the e ...
PSY 369: Psycholinguistics - Illinois State University
PSY 369: Psycholinguistics - Illinois State University

... pathway between Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas disrupted Global - broad language impairment across all facets of language; associated with broad lessions Anomic -word finding difficulties; lesions often localized between temporal and parietal lobes ...
Headphone Press Release Dec 2013
Headphone Press Release Dec 2013

... said Brendan Lennon. “The advice is simple - make sure that your child has a set of headphones, not earphones! This is the most effective step to protect your child’s hearing. “There is a wide range of headphones available on the market, with a wide variety of prices. If you can afford it, it is wor ...
Peltor™ Worktunes™ Plus Headset
Peltor™ Worktunes™ Plus Headset

... attenuation rating (PAR) and learn how correctly fitting their earplugs increases their level of protection. ...
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Lip reading

Lip reading, also known as lipreading or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue when normal sound is not available, relying also on information provided by the context, knowledge of the language, and any residual hearing. Although primarily used by deaf and hard-of-hearing people, people with normal hearing generally process visual information from the moving mouth at a subconscious level.
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