In this episode of Digital Learning Today, Jeffrey Bradbury interviews Nell Rosenberg, the National Director for Teleservices at the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech. They discuss how to support students with hearing difficulties and the services provided by Clarke Schools. Nell explains that Clarke has been serving children who are deaf and hard of hearing for over 150 years and offers day school programs, mainstream services, and a tele-services program. She also shares her background as a speech language pathologist and auditory verbal therapist. Nell emphasizes the importance of early intervention and the role of parents in supporting their children with hearing needs. She encourages parents to reach out to Clarke or other programs for support and information. Nell also discusses the different types of hearing technology, such as hearing aids and cochlear implants, and the importance of self-advocacy for students with hearing loss. She provides tips for teachers on how to support students with hearing loss in the classroom and addresses the challenges of supporting students with both hearing loss and English as a second language. The episode concludes with information on how to contact Clarke Schools for more information.
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Conversation Takeaways
Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech has been serving children who are deaf and hard of hearing for over 150 years, offering day school programs, mainstream services, and a tele-services program.
Early intervention is crucial for children with hearing needs, and parents should reach out to programs like Clarke for support and information.
Different types of hearing technology, such as hearing aids and cochlear implants, can provide optimal access to sound for children with hearing loss.
Self-advocacy skills are important for students with hearing loss, and teachers should work with educational audiologists and teachers of the deaf to support these students in the classroom.
Supporting students with both hearing loss and English as a second language requires collaboration between teachers, educational audiologists, and speech language pathologists.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Clarke Schools
03:49 Nell Rosenberg's Background and Role at Clarke Schools
07:57 Tele-Services and Support for Students with Hearing Loss
12:54 Supporting Students with Hearing Loss: Tips for Parents
19:48 Surgery and Long-Term Care for Hearing Technology
22:38 Supporting Students with Hearing Loss in the Classroom
25:58 What Students with Hearing Loss Actually Hear
29:02 Supporting Students with Hearing Loss and ESL
About our Guest: Nell Rosenberg,National Director of Teleservices, Speech-Language Pathologist
Nell is...
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