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Real World Auditory Learning for Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing : Using the CID SPICE for Life 2 Curriculum
Virtual Live Workshop Date: Friday, March 8, 2024
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. CST
Recorded access: Recorded access will be sent and available to all registrants for two weeks after the workshop.
Course Description: This intermediate level workshop is designed to teach speech-language pathologists and teachers of the deaf techniques to help children with hearing loss listen in everyday situations. Participants learn an overview of skills including: improving auditory memory and comprehension, listening with technology, conversing, listening in noise, localizing sounds and more from the CID SPICE for Life 2.
Learning Objectives:
- Provide examples of auditory tasks and listening environments that can be challenging for children who are deaf/hard of hearing.
- Explain best practices for working with students who use hearing aids and/or cochlear implants for a variety of listening purposes.
- Describe successful methods of selecting goals to improve listening, language, speech and overall social communication.
- Identify appropriate teaching practices to help develop auditory learning in structured lessons for students ages 5- 12.
- Describe ways to integrate the development of auditory skills during regular classroom activities.
- Provide examples of strategies to incorporate parent involvement in developing better listening skills for their children in a variety of settings.
- Identify different methods of data collection.
- Analyze student errors and utilize strategies based on the analysis to develop auditory skills.
Presenters:
Julie Deno, MA, CED
Financial: Ms. Deno is a Teacher of the Deaf on the staff at CID.
Non-financial: No relevant non-financial relationship exists.
Brittany Wuebbles, AuD, CCC-A
Financial: Dr. Wuebbles is a pediatric audiologist at CID. Non-financial: No relevant non-financial relationship exists.Abby Zoia, MS, CED, LSLS Cert. AVEd
Financial: Ms. Zoia is the director of the Emerson Center for Professional Development at CID. Non-financial: No relevant non-financial relationship exists.
Continuing Education Credit(s)
5.0 LSLS CEUs, AG Bell Academy
Disclosure: CID-Central Institute for the Deaf has developed and published an auditory training curriculum trademarked as SPICE for Life 2. This presentation will focus on the SPICE for Life 2 auditory training curriculum and will include limited or no information on related products.