15th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 13-15, 2016 • San Diego, CA
2/22/2011 | 11:20 AM - 11:50 AM | Topical Session 5 | Magnolia (M2) | 3 - Language Acquisition and Development
Creating an Optimal Preschool Environment for Listening and Spoken Language Development
Many of today’s families desire listening and spoken language outcomes for their children and it is the job of the early interventionist to ensure that children receive services throughout their day that supports the family's decision. This presentation will describe the essential aspects of a pre-school program designed to stimulate young children who are developing listening and spoken language proficiency. Program components that will be described include: professionals experienced in helping children develop auditory skills; stimulation of spoken language development engagement through play and age-appropriate activities; incorporation of auditory skill development in the context of phonological awareness, early reading skills, early math skills development; opportunities for appropriate and meaningful social interaction with typically developing peers; collaboration and shared responsibility for providing a language-rich environment with other professionals. The essential components of a listening and spoken language preschool will be compared and contrasted with the components of other preschool programs, such as a typical preschool and a preschool for children with varying disabilities. Attendees will be provided with a checklist to assist in observation and evaluation of preschool programs.
- 1.Describe the essential components of programs that faciliate listening and spoken language development. 2. Discuss the differences among various preschool program models. 3.Assist parents in observation and evaluation of various preschool program options.
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Janet Felice Ledet
(), Atlanta Speech School, jledet@atlspsch.org;
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Corine Theobald
(Co-Presenter), Atlanta Speech School, ctheobald@atlspsch.org;
Corine Theobald received her graduate degree in Deaf Education from Washington University in St. Louis in 2005. She also holds degrees in the fields of Linguistics and Communication Disorders. Corine has worked in both private and public school settings and taught at the preschool and elementary levels.
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Janet Felice
(Co-Presenter), Atlanta Speech School, jfelice@atlspsch.org;
Janet Felice received her graduate degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Florida State University in 2001. While she has worked in variety of settings and roles, her passion remains serving on a team of professionals devoted to assisting children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing attain spoken language proficiency.
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