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Hi, I'm an Audiologist My experience has been limited to diagnostic evaluation for candidacy, but I do have my B.S. in Speech. Can you please Add.. |
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Hi, I'm an Audiologist My experience has been limited to diagnostic evaluation for candidacy, but I do have my B.S. in Speech. Can you please Add Details to your question (pencil icon on button bar below your question)? Such as, are you a speech/language pathologist or a teacher or a parent? And why are you asking this? Usually this is all handled and coordinated through the implant center, and provided by experienced professionals. So my first suggestion is to get in contact with the child's CI team leader/case manager. Aural Habilitation techniques for Cochlear Implantees -I'm going to do a search for a better forum in which to ask this question. ASHA (American Speech-Language/Hearing Association) has many pages on there website: http://www.asha.org/ http://www.listen-up.org/ci/ci-support.h... http://www.boystownhospital.org/cochlear... http://www.healthyhearing.com/library/ar... http://www.childrenshearing.org/custom/i... http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/ci-fact... http://www.hearingexchange.com/articles/... http://www.pbs.org/22ndcentury/story_sku... http://www.cihear.com/ also at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cihear/... http://debrah.blog.com/ 鈥?鈥?鈥?鈥?鈥?br /> Thanks for the additional details. I have to say that due to your grammatical errors, I am assuming that you are outside of the U.S.A. because my professors would have had a fit if a "Communication Sciences" major were not fluent in English! LOL! The head of the Speech department almost didn't accept me into the program because I have a bit of a lisp due to an underbite! I am also guessing that you mean that you will soon have your undergraduate/Bachelor's degree (or equivalent). |
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