EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
3/05/2023 | 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Maximizing Auditory Access for Children with Hearing Loss | TBD
Maximizing Auditory Access for Children with Hearing Loss
For children to learn successfully using audition, it is essential that technology is performing optimally. The goal of technology is to provide access to auditory information so the child can use listening for the development of speech and language. We cannot assume that because children are wearing hearing aids, Baha’s, or cochlear implants, that they are hearing well. Only by careful evaluation can we determine if a child has sufficient auditory access. This presentation will discuss what to look for in an audiological evaluation; how to determine if speech perception is sufficient. The role of the LMH test and other speech perception tests will be discussed and video's will be used to demonstrate testing.
- Attendees will be able to identify if chidlren have sufficient auditory access to use listening to learn language
- Attendees will be able to use the LMH test to determine auditory access
- Attendees will understand how to communicate problems observed with other clinicians working with the child
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Presenters/Authors
Jane Madell
(), Consultant, Jane@JaneMadell.com;
Jane Madell, Ph.D., is a leader and known worldwide for her outstanding contributions to the field of audiology and pediatric hearing loss. She has been a Pediatric Audiologist for more than 50 years. Jane has contriubted to numerous text books and articles, presented at countless conferences, and been issued high awards for her work. She directed the Audiology program at the League for the Hard of Hearing for 21 years; was the Director of the Hearing and Learning Center and Co-Director of Cochlear Implant Center at Beth Israel Medical Center and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary for 15 years. Jane consults and lectures nationally and internationally on hearing loss in infants and children and assists in program development. She is a recipient of the Marion Downs Award for Excellence in Pediatric Audiology.
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Joan Hewitt
(), Project talk , jhewitt@projecttalk.org;
Dr Hewitt is a pediatric audiologist at Project Talk and faculty in the speech-language pathology department at California State University San Marcos. With advanced degrees in both audiology and auditory oral education of the deaf, she specializes in diagnosing and treating hearing loss in children, cochlear implant programming, and maximizing auditory performance, and complex pediatric cases. She has just published a textbook with Dr Madell titled From Listening to Language and she lectures nationally and internationally.
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