The developing child with unilateral hearing loss. A guide to early intervention for early intervention teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing, speech language pathologists or pediatric audiologists Karen L. Anderson
Material type: TextPublication details: Plymouth, MN Success for children with hearing loss 2013Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Bound printed item | National Acoustic Laboratories | 616.28 AND | Checked out | 02/09/2017 | 310292 |
This stepy-bystep guide has benn developed to share with families after unilateral hearing loss has been diagnosed, typically in infancy secondary to identification through newborn hearing screening. The guide reviews backgrund information regarding what is known about the effects of hearing loss in one ear on child development. It is divided into suggested sections to correspond with pediatric audilogy appointments and with home visits by an early interventionist (teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing or speech language pathologist.)