EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
3/15/2022 | 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM | Developing Vocabulary to Accelerate Acquisition of Spoken and/or Sign Language | Room 2
Developing Vocabulary to Accelerate Acquisition of Spoken and/or Sign Language
A child’s single-word vocabulary impacts that child’s ability to express his wants and needs, whether using spoken language or sign language. In order for children who are deaf or hard of hearing to develop adequate language skills, they must have sufficient vocabulary. The focus of this presentation will be on the importance of the acquisition of single-word vocabulary for language development.
It’s been well documented that vocabulary development has a measurable impact on the development of language skills. Without the ability to understand and use a variety of word types, it is essentially impossible to understand a series of words or to combine words together to produce one’s thoughts and ideas, whether using spoken language or sign language. This presentation will provide parents and professionals with creative techniques for providing specific practice in the area of single-word vocabulary development in the context of a family’s daily activities and routines whether using spoken language or sign language. Vocabulary lists of the First 100 Words, the Next 150 words, and the Following 300 used at the Moog Center will be shared, reviewed, and explained.
This presentation will be provided through a lecture format accompanied by video segments for explanation and to enhance learning. Ample time for discussion and questions will be included.
- 1. At the end of this session, participants will be able to list vocabulary words appropriate for teaching to very young children who are deaf or hard of hearing, using either spoken language or sign language.
- 2. At the end of this session, participants will be able to describe strategies for encouraging parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing to include vocabulary development in their daily routines and activities, whether using spoken language or sign language.
- 3. At the end of this session, participants will be able to state the rationale for providing instruction related to the acquisition of single-word vocabulary for very young children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Presentation:
3353554_15088Betsy MoogBrooks.pdf
Handouts:
Handout is not Available
Transcripts:
CART transcripts are NOT YET available, but will be posted shortly after the conference
Presenters/Authors
Betsy Moog Brooks
(InPerson), The Moog Center for Deaf Education, bbrooks@moogcenter.org;
Betsy Moog Brooks is the Executive Director of the Moog Center for Deaf Education. She received her Master degree in Speech and Hearing from Washington University and is certified in Deaf Education, Behavior Disorders, Learning Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, and is a Listening and Spoken Language Specialist. She holds a Doctorate of Education in Instructional Leadership with an emphasis in Andragogy, the study of adult learners. She has been in the field of early intervention for more than 35 years. Betsy is the author of the book, My Baby and Me: A Book About Teaching Your Child to Talk. She has lectured throughout the US, South America, and Europe. Betsy continues to provide direct child service and parent support to families with children birth to three.
ASHA DISCLOSURE:
Financial -
• Receives Salary for Employment,Board membership from The Moog Center for Deaf Education.
Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exist.