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Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Jan 17, 2016

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Page 1: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.
Page 2: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Defining Hearing LossDefining Hearing Loss• Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss

• Unilateral or bilateral

• IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so severe that the student is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification and that adversely affects the student’s education performance

• The severity of hearing loss is measured through decibels (dB)– Deaf=70-90 dB– Harding of hearing =20-70 dB

• Congenital deafness is a rare condition

• Deaf community prefers term “deaf child” to hearing impaired

Page 3: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Determining the CausesDetermining the Causes• Congenital

• Acquired

• Genetic causes

• Prenatal causes– Hypoxia– Rubella– Other illnesses– Premature infants

• Postnatal causes– Bacterial meningitis– Acute otitis media (ear infections)

• Postlingual casues– Trauma to skull, excessive noise

Page 4: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Determining the Determining the PresencePresence

• Diagnostic Assessment– Screen all newborns for hearing loss before 1 month of

age– Evaluate all infants who screen positive before 3

months of age– Early interventions (initiated before 6 months)

• Medical personnel– Otologist (physician)– Audiologist (measures hearing)

• Hearing aides Cochlear implants

Page 5: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Big IssuesBig Issues Cochlear implant

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Page 6: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Determining the Nature of Determining the Nature of Specially Designed Instruction Specially Designed Instruction

and Servicesand Services Educational evaluation

How hearing is tested Audiometer Audiogram (behavioral) Typanograph Speech audiometry

Page 7: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Vision ImpairmentVision Impairment Defining Visual Impairments

Two different definitions Legal definition

Based on acuity and filed of vision IDEA definition

Low vision Functionally blind Totally blind

Page 8: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

CharacteristicsCharacteristics• Incidental Learning

– The way sighted children naturally learn about their environment

– Lack of incidental learning skills can impact the development of motor, language, cognitive and social skills

• Limitations in range and variety of experiences

• Limitations in the ability to get around

• Limitations in interactions with the environment

Page 9: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Determining the causesDetermining the causes Congenital vision impairments

Occur at birth or before vision memories have been established

Adventitious vision impairments When a person has had normal vision but then

acquires a vision loss

Page 10: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Determining the Determining the presencepresence

• Determining how a student uses vision– FVA– Provides more concrete information about a

student’s vision that may help in making IEP decisions

• Determining the appropriate reading medium– Finding the appropriate learning medium

(learning medium assessment)• Braille, print, audiotapes, and access technology

– Allows the IEP team to know needed accomodations

Page 11: Defining Hearing Loss Dear and hard of hearing describes hearing loss Unilateral or bilateral IDEA defines deafness as a hearing impairment that is so.

Determining the Nature of Determining the Nature of Specially Designed Instruction Specially Designed Instruction

and Servicesand Services• Expanded Core Curriculum

– Compensatory and Communication Skills– Social and interaction skills– Orientation and mobility skills

• Informal assessments should include the student’s ability to function independently

• Assessments should include the age-appropriateness of tasks– What are the student’s peers doing?– Determine skills typically learned through incidental

learning, analyze task involvement, and begin teaching these tasks earlier

• Avoid making assumptions about a student’s previously acquired learning