EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
4/15/2013 | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Connecting Families with Deaf Adults | Solana D | 7
Connecting Families with Deaf Adults
More than 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents, who have little or no prior experience with deafness. Research has shown that children who recognize themselves as “different” within their family (such as international and cross-racial adoptees) are prone to greater psychological stress and lower self-esteem.
As stated in the JCIH all families should have access to support, mentorship, and guidance from individuals who are D/HH. California’s Deaf Role Model program has opened the door for families to gain experience with a deaf adult, and for deaf children to have a model of difference rather than disability. By connecting meaningfully with a deaf or hard of hearing adult/advisor on a weekly basis, families are able look beyond the current challenges of hearing aids and IFSPs. They can ask their intimate questions about what is like to be a deaf or hard of hearing and nurture their child’s future. The presentation will share our joint experience of developing a Deaf Role Model program through the collaborative resources of a non-profit and a school. We will share our successes and downfalls, as well as language and psychosocial data collected from families. By using videos, the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory, and family entrance and exit surveys, we examine the effect the program has had on families and it’s implication for family support teams.
- Learn how to incorporate Deaf/HH individuals into the family support team
- Learn how to develop a local collaborative Deaf Role Model program
- Discuss and analyze the impact of a Deaf Role Model Program
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Presenters/Authors
Laura T. Petersen
(POC,Primary Presenter), California Department of Education, ltpetersen@csdf-cde.ca.gov;
Laura T Petersen MA Ed, currently provides support to families in California with young Deaf/HH children in her position as Early Intervention Consultant with the California Department of Education. She has worked with families with Deaf and Hard of Hearing children as a parent infant specialist, a behavior specialist, a home visit teacher and an Early Intervention Educational Consultant in both medical and educational environments. She supports families by helping them navigate the medical and educational interventions using research-based information regarding language acquisition and social-emotional development as they apply to the academic readiness of their children.
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Deborah O Willow
(Co-Presenter), Deaf Counseling, Advocacy and Referral Agency, deborah.owillow@dcara.org;
Director of FAMILY CONNECTIONS
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