We’ll post a new lesson kit for download every month here on our Professionals Blog.
They can be printed, emailed, shared with colleagues, and even given to parents as at-home rehabilitation resources between sessions.
The child is producing 3 to 5 word sentences and questions, has a vocabulary of more than 2000 words, and is using a variety of grammatical markers.Īnd the best part? The lesson kits are all be available free of charge-we’re here to support your work and the success of every recipient.Spoken language is presented in a variety of complex sentences and acoustic highlighting techniques are utilized to encourage the child to attend to grammatical elements in the sentence. The child is a proficient listener, learning to attend to 3 units of information.The child is producing 2 to 3 word combinations, has a vocabulary of 200 to 2000 words, and is beginning to use some grammatical markers.Some hearing healthcare professionals use an aural rehabilitation model in their work with clients. Spoken language is presented in longer sentences and acoustic highlighting techniques are utilized to encourage the child to attend to all the information in the sentence. These rehabilitation lesson kits can be a helpful resource for: Speech & Language Therapists Rehabilitation Therapists Audiologists Auditory-. Aural rehabilitation, often referred to as aural rehab or A.R., encompasses a wide set of practices aimed at optimizing a person’s ability to participate in activities that have been limited as a result of hearing loss. The child is learning to listen and attend to 2 units of information.The child is using single words, has a vocabulary of up to 200 words, and may be starting to combine words into 2 word combinations.Spoken language is presented to the child in simple short sentences and acoustic highlighting techniques utilized to enable the child to attend to new information. The child is learning to listen and attend to 1 unit of information.The levels are based on listening and spoken language abilities. And every lesson kit has three levels, so that you can tailor it to the abilities of each child. Teachers of the Deaf and Hearing ImpairedĮach lesson kit is themed around a general topic (home, animals, etc.) and has multiple exercises that can be used over several sessions with each child.These rehabilitation lesson kits can be a helpful resource for: We’ve created Themed Lesson Kits to support rehabilitation sessions with young children.
That’s why we’re excited to announce a new initiative to support rehabilitation specialists and speech therapists. But it’s not always easy to find high-quality rehabilitation resources. As you know, rehabilitation is essential to the success of every cochlear implant recipient.