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Deaf Education - A Guide to Understanding Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants

By Sign with me TOD

This guide was created for parents/guardians, general education teachers, and providers that may work with a child who is hard of hearing or Deaf.

This document covers the following:

  • what hearing loss is
  • wearing hearing aids and cochlear implants - users can wear one hearing aid and one cochlear implant, one hearing aid, etc.
  • what hearing aids and cochlear implants are and how this relates with the outer ear, ear canal, and eardrum. This product also explains what the cochlear and auditory nerve are.
  • This product review the three main parts of hearing aids - microphone, amplifier, and speaker.
  • What hearing aids are and what they are not will be reviewed in this product as well.
  • The parts of a hearing aid and the parts of a cochlear implant are reviewed.
  • The differences between a cochlear implant and a hear aid are reviewed.
  • Sound fields and FM systems (frequency modulated system) are reviewed.
  • Hearing tests and who sees someone for a hearing test.
  • The decibel scale is reviewed.
  • The importance of protecting your ears.

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A Guide to Understanding the IEP

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/A-Guide-to-Understanding-the-IEP-9875413

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A Guide to Understanding the IEP

By Sign with me TOD

This guide was created for parents/guardians and general education teachers to better understand an individualized education plan, why it is created, and what the point of this document is.

This document covers the following:

  • history of the IEP and how it came about
  • what an IEP is
  • the importance of an IEP
  • related service providers involved in writing the IEP
  • parents/guardians concerns about their child having an IEP
  • what you may think an IEP is or common misconceptions about what an IEP is
  • a break down of all parts that are included in an IEP which also includes an example student where all parts of the IEP are filled out to give the reader a better understanding of what an IEP is
  • The present levels of academic performance, management needs, social needs, physical needs, strengths, annual goals, special education program, and testing accommodations are covered in this product.
  • 13 learning disabilities by IDEA list
  • Examples of accommodations list
  • Comparing a 504 with an IEP and how they are different, what they are, what they do, who is eligible, who creates each document, and what is in each document

You may also be interested in the following:

Deaf Education A Guide to Understanding Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-A-Guide-to-Understanding-Hearing-Aids-and-Cochlear-Implants-11101428

Classroom Community
Professional Development
Special Education
$5.00