Early Intervention and Early Childhood
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The Art and Science of Home Visits Colorado Home Intervention Program This DVD Explores the strategies and
specific skills necessary to support parents' learning and the deaf
of hard-of-hearing child's development during home visits. It shows
how to forge partnerships and promote family confidence.
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Language Partners: Building a Strong Foundation Every interaction between parent and child teaches the child something new about the world around them and ways to communicate within it. Successful communication is the foundation of a child's language skills. For a child who is deaf or hard of hearing, learning is even more dependent on the environment. Creating a language-rich environment gives children the tools they need to think, communicate and learn. This video shows several families using a variety of communication approaches as they provide a language rich environment for their deaf or hard of hearing children. Effective strategies are demonstrated.
A is for Access
Creating Full and Effective Communication Access for
Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Hands and Voices, Colorado Department of
Education, Marion Downs Hearing Center, and the National Deaf Education
Project
"A is for Access" provides essential information about the critical role of communication in the development of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. You will learn about the attributes of full effective communication, and how to create that environment for the diversely communicating student population. All common communication modalities are equitably represented.
Parent-Infant
Communication
4th Edition
Valerie Schuyler and Jane Sowers
Family-centered curriculum of listening and communication skills development for children, birth to four years of age. Child learning objectives follow the sequences of auditory and language skills acquisition as they occur in typically developing children. Parent information and skills objectives guide parents in promoting their child's listening and language development.
Now includes Learning Objectives on CD! This new CD provides a quick, easy way to copy Auditory and Communication learning objectives and developmental landmarks into IFSP and IEP.
Making Connections
Support for Families of Newborns and Infants with Hearing Loss
Valerie Schuyler and Norene Broyles
Making Connections focuses on how family members and professionals can promote acquisition of age-appropriate listening and communication skills in infants during their first twelve months of life. It was written for parents and family members of infants, and for the professionals who work with these families.
As a result of newborn hearing screening, new populations of infants
and their family members require new information and strategies.
Previous publications did not fully address working specifically with families of infants. Essential relationships unique to infancy need to be understood, and their development promoted through strategies for planning and implementing effective sessions with families.
Making Connections provides parents and early intervention specialists with information, strategies, and techniques to help deaf or hard of hearing infants develop to their full potential. It also gives early intervention specialists a structure for supporting families as parents create opportunities for their infant to make connections throughout the day.
CD includes printable templates for included checklists and forms.
For
Families
Guidebook and DVD
Valerie Schuyler and Jayne Sowers
New - Updated and Reformatted Edition
The Guidebook and DVD provide easy-to-understand descriptions and real-life video illustrations on topics related to young children with hearing loss. They help families understand:
- hearing and hearing loss
- tests and procedures used to evaluate hearing in young children
- amplification systems: hearing aids, cochlear implants and FM systems
- beginning hearing aid use and hearing aid maintenance
- how family members and care givers can promote the child's acquisition fo listening skills
- how young children learn: the relatinship between development in motor, cognitive, social-emotional and communication domains
- prelinguistic communication: how and why infants communicate before they use words
- helping your child understand and use symbolic language
- the importance of play and preliteracy
- emotions family members may experience related to their child with hearing loss
- resources for additional information and support
Good Morning Me!
Fun repetitions your little one can't help but mimic!
Lisa Eberlein
This whimsical book incorporates speech exercises to encourage your child's verbal development by introducing initial vowel/consonant combinations through entertaining repetition. These basic speech exercises practiced by children with diagnosed speech delay are beneficial for any child developing speech.
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