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India’s AURED School For Listening And Talking

Since 1986, India’s Aural Education (AURED) programme for children with hearing issues has worked with families to teach children to listen and speak in English, Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati before starting mainstream school: Read: AURED Highlights Exposure To Sound and Talking Immediately after a child receives digital hearing-aids or cochlear implants, AURED recommends AVT (auditory-verbal therapy),

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11 years ago 1 Comment Hearingauditory-verbal, avt, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, education, family, follow-up, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, language, learn, learning, listen, listening, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, post-implant, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, speak, speaking, speech, student, students, support, talk, talking, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, therapy, training, visual, words

How A Child With Deafness Alters Your Perspective

Having a child who’s different to the rest of the family, requires adjustment for each parent and sibling (if relevant) – while also impacting the wider family and friends to an extent. A mother shares a very honest account: Read: Insights From Raising A Child With Hearing Issues Quotes Slowly, friends dropped off and I was

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11 years ago Education, Hearing, Language Developmentawareness, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, education, empathy, expectations, family, focus, friend, friends, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, models, network, networking, parent, parents, peer, preschool, read, reading, role, role models, school, sensitivity, social, speech, support, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, training, understand, understanding, visual, words

Review Of The Visiting Teacher Service (Ireland)

The Visiting Teacher Service in Ireland is being reviewed by the Department of Education in the context of pupils’ changed needs and new technologies. January 20th, 2014 is YOUR deadline to feed back on your experiences of the Visiting Teacher Service (VTS) in Ireland, for this review. Dept of Education: Review of the Visiting Teacher Service

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11 years ago 1 Comment Hearingchild, children, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, education, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, itinerant teacher, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, speech, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teacher of the deaf, teachers, teaching, TOD, training, visiting teacher, visual, VT, VTOD, words

Feilte 2013: School Acoustics From A Pupil’s View

Earlier this year, Ireland’s Teaching Council invited all registered members to apply in a lottery to attend Feilte, its festival of digital-teaching projects to celebrate World Teachers’ Day in Dublin, on October 5th, 2013. IDK was later invited to present on classroom acoustics at the conference. With 75% of a school-day consisting of students listening to

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11 years ago 1 Comment Captions, Education, Hearing#edchatie #edchat, #feilte, #howilearn, access, accessibility, accessible, acoustics, child, children, classroom, cochlear, communication, concept, Council, deaf, deafness, dialogue, education, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, infrared, Ireland, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, range, read, reading, school, schools, social, soundfield, speech, spoken, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, training, visual, voice, words

Media Quote – Living A Life Less Ordinary

IDK is cited in the “Living A Life Less Ordinary” feature in the ‘Living’ section (p.15) of the Independent, a broadsheet newspaper in Ireland (28/9/2013). Context Is Everything The context derives from Sound Advice’s post on Andrew Solomon’s book, “Far From The Tree”, with a critical review of the issues it raises on personal identity.In identity terms,

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11 years ago Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, auditory, auditory-verbal, avt, book, books, child, children, communication, concept, deaf, early, family, hearing, intervention, Ireland, language, learn, listening, literacy, LSL, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, speaking, speech, student, students, support, talking, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, therapy, training, verbal, visual, vocabulary, words

Listening And Speaking: A Refocus For Teachers

Teacher-training to work with children who have hearing issues is altering in the US with new demand for teachers who can teach listening-and-spoken language (LSL) when working with children who wear hearing devices. Read: PACS gets USD 1.18mn from US Department of Education Specifically, the US Department of Education is funding the training of 40 teachers in LSL and

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11 years ago 8 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Development#LSLTalk, and, auditory, avt, book, books, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, learn, learning, listening, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, speaking, speech, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, therapy, training, verbal, visual, words

Google Glass: A Device For Life With Subtitles?

With Google Ireland celebrating ten years at its base in Dublin by opening The Foundry, its innovation and conference centre, a look at how its Google Glass technology might impact people with hearing issues, is relevant. One example is the nascent possibility to reassign Google’s voice-search service to deliver realtime voice-to-text transcription, at a desktop, on a

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Ten Commandments For Kids With Hearing Issues

Infants who get hearing-intervention by six months old have better results, according to multiple researchers. Dedicated audiologists aim for a one-three-six model of good practice: screening by one month old hearing-aid/s by three months, and spoken language intervention by six months   Read: Ten Hearing-Commandments For Children Infants’ consistent use of hearing-devices from their first

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Early Interaction With Babies For Communication

Early interaction with babies and infants from the age of 4 weeks by family, lays their communication foundations, according to a new book, “Small Talk” by UK-based speech teacher Nicola Lathey and journalist Tracey Blake. Read: Early Teaching Helps Babies To Talk Parents of children with newly-found hearing issues can now read the basics about

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Florida Legislates For The Auditory-Verbal Option

Parents of newly-identified children who’re profoundly deaf, have a lot going on. Not least, they must make hearing and communication choices on behalf of the children, and decide how the family is going to communicate in general. Recently, the US state of Florida passed legislation for parents to be told of all the possible communication options

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