15th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 13-15, 2016 • San Diego, CA

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3/08/2015  |   2:00 PM - 4:00 PM   |  Caroll Ford

Using the BRIDGE to Better Communication for Early Intervention

MED-EL has many wonderful resources for auditory habilitation for children ages birth-3, many of which are appropriate for either HA kids or CI kids. In this workshop, MED-EL's Bridge to Better Communication tools for early intervention will be analyzed/discussed, including the Parent Guide, Little Listeners and Music & Young Children, among others. This is a hands-on workshop for using these tools where we will discuss the application of these tools and role-play.

  • Explain the stages of auditory development
  • Discuss the stages of preverbal development
  • Identify ways to increase musicality in the 0-3 population

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Presenters/Authors

Christine Pett (Primary Presenter,POC), MED-EL, christine.pett@medel.com;
Christine Pett, M.S. Speech & Hearing, is a certified Deaf Educator who has previously taught listening and spoken language to deaf and hard of hearing children (Age 2-12) at Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis, MO, Desert Voices in Phoenix, AZ, and in the public schools. Christine became a Consumer Outreach Manager for MED-EL in 2010. She travels extensively to support educators, speech-language pathologists, educational audiologists, parents of deaf children and consumers. Christine educates others on MED-EL’s cochlear implant technology as well as MED-EL’s many educational and aural rehab support services. She is the mother of a (grown) son who has been wearing a cochlear implant for 15 years.

ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial - Receives Salary for Employment from MED EL Corp.  

Nonfinancial - No relevant nonfinancial relationship exist.


Lyra Repplinger (Co-Presenter), MED-EL, lyra.repplinger@medel.com;
Lyra Repplinger, M.S., received her Bachelors Degree in Communication Sciences from Augustana College and her Masters in Deaf Education from Illinois State University. Lyra is a teacher of the deaf who specialized in the birth to three population for over 10 years. She was the Early Intervention Coordinator of Child’s Voice School from 2003-2008 and the Co-Director of the Cochlear Implant Program at the University of Chicago from 2008-2011. She began her position as a Consumer Outreach Manager with MED-EL Corporation in 2013.

ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial - Receives Salary for Employment from MED-EL corporation.  

Nonfinancial - No relevant nonfinancial relationship exist.