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I Have a Child With a Cochlear Implant in My Preschool Classroom. Now What?
Content type: Journal Article
The purpose of this article is to present strategies for successfully including preschoolers who are deaf and use cochlear implants. The majority of children with cochlear implants attend general education classrooms in public schools. However, many...
Teaching Vocabulary to Preschool Children With Hearing Loss
Content type: Journal Article
Despite poor vocabulary outcomes for children with hearing loss, few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of specific vocabulary teaching methods on vocabulary learning for this group. The authors compared three vocabulary instruction conditions with...
What in the World? Ecologically Valid Assessment Practices for Preschoolers who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Content type: Webinar
Over the last 30 years, children who are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing (DHH) and who use Listening and Spoken Language have benefited from early identification, advances in hearing technology, and enrollment in early intervention programs at early ages. While these...
Fostering Self-Determination Skills in Prelinguistic and Early Linguistic Communicators
Content type: Webinar
This seminar addresses the eight components of self-determination, as proposed by Wood, Fowler, and Test (2005). It will then provide strategies for professionals and families to support prelinguistic and early linguistic communicators to successfully...
Fostering Self-Determination Skills in Prelinguistic and Early Linguistic Communicators
Content type: Webinar
This seminar addresses the eight components of self-determination, as proposed by Wood, Fowler, and Test (2005). It will then provide strategies for professionals and families to support prelinguistic and early linguistic communicators to successfully...
Response Time of Young Children With Complex Communication Needs Following a Communication Opportunity
Content type: Journal Article
Children with complex communication needs (CCN) who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) often need more time to process and respond when communicating with others. This study employed a survival analysis approach exploring child response...
Integrating Augmentative and Alternative Communication Into a Stay-Play-Talk Program in Preschool
Content type: Journal Article
Stay-Play-Talk (SPT) is a peer-mediated intervention used to increase social interactions between preschoolers with developmental disabilities and typically developing (TD) peers. This intervention has been found to be successful in increasing play and...
Early Intervention to Preschool Transition for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing: A TEAM Approach
Content type: Journal Article
Parents, teachers, and administrators report concerns and challenges related to the transition from early intervention (EI) to preschool for children who are deaf/hard-of-hearing. The goal of the current article is to assist teachers, administrators, and...
Implementing High-Leverage Practices With Students Who Are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing
Content type: Webinar
High Leverage Practices in Special Education provides an evidence-based framework for maximizing outcomes for children who receive specialized instruction. Come learn how to translate the research into practice by examining how HLPs can be implemented with...
Practice-Based Coaching to Support Paraeducator Implementation of Shared Book-Reading Strategies in Preschool
Content type: Journal Article
The practice based coaching (PBC) framework offers early childhood special educators (e.g., teachers and paraprofessionals) the opportunity to collaborate in order to best support the needs of the children in their classroom. Evidence-based strategies (i.e...