for Kids Big Help for Little Ears

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for Kids Big Help for Little Ears

A Great Start to the Hearing Journey for Infants and Toddlers The Infants and Toddlers section provides parents and others involved in early intervention with the fundamentals to promote language and listening skills in very young children with hearing loss. Activities focus on a child s daily routine, allowing you to take an active role in listening and language development. Find Fun Ways to Support Listening and Language Skills at Home Activities revolve around a young child s day and educate parents and caregivers to target important moments such as getting dressed, eating, playing, bath time, and more. You ll also find Crib Notes that you can post anywhere at home to reinforce important language development principles. Music is the Key Learn ways to use singing to stimulate language as you communicate and bond with a child with hearing loss. Songs and finger plays encourage a young child to pay attention to your face, body language and engaging in the process of communication and interacting with others. Download short, simple songs to sing to your child throughout the day. As a speech-language pathologist working primarily with deaf or hard of hearing children, the Listening Room is my go-to resource for innovative and creative activities. The video demonstrations are enormously helpful and I m able to follow the instructions for assembling the clever materials. The songs that integrate with lessons provide a multi-dimensional resource that is unparalleled in the field. Amy Robbins, MS, CCC-SLP, Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist

Off to School with The Listening Room Over seven different sections filled with fun language and listening activities are available in the Kids section. Parents will find exciting new ideas for strengthening vocabulary and classroom concepts. Resources include weekly activities, monthly murals, featured songs, auditory discrimination games and much more. Get Great Ideas for Supporting Language and Listening Development You ll find new activities posted weekly and monthly with separate exercises for preschool and school-age children. Each one provides an opportunity to introduce or reinforce new vocabulary, strengthen or develop language skills, and improve social skills such as taking turns, asking questions and listening. Find Music and Songs to Make Learning More Fun Singing is a great way to introduce language, new concepts and remembering important information. Click on Tune Ups or Circle Time to find lots of easy-to-download songs with supporting activities for home and classroom. Take Advantage of Our Auditory Discrimination Materials In the Kids section, you can access creative games and resources supporting a 10-level hierarchy for improving a child s sound discrimination, an important part of any speech and language program. School-age children can work independently through Clix for Kids interactive program, while The Listening Ladder provides unique printable games for use with a group of children, even siblings, at home. Teaching your child s brain to listen takes commitment, perseverance and a positive attitude. AB is here to help you and your child every step of the way. Optimize your child s hearing performance with the additional support provided by The Listening Room.

Visit The Listening Room Today! Developed by Dave Sindrey, M.Cl.Sc., LSLS, Cert AVT, and Advanced Bionics, The Listening Room provides activities and resources to support the development of listening and spoken language skills for children with hearing loss at any age. Visit The Listening Room at: www.bionicear.com/listeningroom AB s Bionic Ear Association (BEA) designed The Listening Room to give you all the free activities and resources you need to take you on this incredible and exciting journey into a new world of sound and communication. The BEA is always researching and creating fresh and engaging ways to support children with hearing loss and to bring families and friends into the learning process. To learn more about The Listening Room, please contact the BEA at 866.844.HEAR (4327) or send an email to TheListeningRoom@AdvancedBionics.com. You can ask questions and get answers about children s rehabilitative and learning experiences. The BEA is here to do everything it can to make adapting to a cochlear implant and learning to listen exciting, fun, and fulfilling.

Make Yourself at Home in The Listening Room What is The Listening Room for Kids? A free, one-of-a-kind website offering families and professionals interactive activities to support the development of speech, language, and listening skills in children of all ages with hearing loss. What Will I Find When I Visit? Two unique sites: one for Infants and Toddlers, and one for Preschool and School-Age Children. Both provide easy-todownload resources to teach children with hearing loss to listen and talk! Instructions and online video clips make each activity easy to use. How Can I Access The Listening Room for Kids? Visit www.bionicear.com/listeningroom and discover that supporting children with cochlear implants can be an exciting and fun adventure for everyone involved!

HEADQUARTERS Advanced Bionics, LLC 12740 San Fernando Road Sylmar, CA 91342 USA 877. 829.0026 in US and Canada 800. 678.3575 TTY 661. 362.1400 661. 362.1500 Fax info@advancedbionics.com EUROPE Advanced Bionics SARL 76 rue de Battenheim 68170 Rixheim, France +33.3.89.65.98.00 +33.3.89.65.50.05 Fax europe@advancedbionics.com ASIA PACIFIC Advanced Bionics Asia-Pacific Limited Suite 4203, 42/F, Tower One Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway Hong Kong 852.2526.7668 852.2526.7628 Fax AP@AdvancedBionics.com LATIN AMERICA Advanced Bionics Mann Biomedical Park 25129 Rye Canyon Loop Valencia, CA 91355, USA 661. 362.1840 661. 362.4604 Fax LA@AdvancedBionics.com GET CONNECTED! Are you looking for peer support, or a way to create awareness about the effects of a hearing loss? Then join the Bionic Ear Association s campaign to Hear and Be Heard by visiting www.bionicear.com/bea to learn more about how you can make a difference! Want to share your child s hearing journey experiences? Join the Hearing Journey Online Community at www.hearingjourney.com and connect with parents of other cochlear implant recipients. www.bionicear.com Visit hear@advancedbionics.com www.bionicear.com today APR09_3-01044-A 2009 Advanced Bionics LLC, or its affiliates. All rights reserved.