Deck 8: Language and Children With Auditory Impairments
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Deck 8: Language and Children With Auditory Impairments
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What condition is a common cause of fluctuating hearing loss in children?
A) otitis externa
B) chicken pox
C) otitis media
D) acoustic neuroma
A) otitis externa
B) chicken pox
C) otitis media
D) acoustic neuroma
C
2
How do children who acquire hearing loss after language acquisition differ from the prelingually hearing
impaired?
impaired?
The earlier a hearing impairment occurs, the more likely it is to have a deleterious effect on speech and language development. In addition, the more severe the loss, generally the more severe the linguistic impairment.
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Which degree of hearing loss is most likely to impact speech and language skills, including vowel production?
A) conductive
B) sensorineural
C) moderate
D) severe
A) conductive
B) sensorineural
C) moderate
D) severe
D
4
Why is hearing loss known as the silent disability?
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Discuss the perspectives of the Deaf community towards cochlear implants. Use the film series "Sound and Fury" to augment the discussion.
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What are the expressive language consequences of moderate hearing loss?
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Debate the statement "Learning language in any form is more important than learning to use residual hearing."
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8
How does babbling develop in hearing impaired children?
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9
What are the psychosocial effects of hearing impairment in adolescence?
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10
Describe vowel production in children with severe-profound hearing loss.
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11
Describe in general the relationship between hearing loss and receptive language skills in children.
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12
How is the degree of hearing loss determined?
A) impact on educational performance
B) three frequency average
C) site of lesion
D) stability of loss
A) impact on educational performance
B) three frequency average
C) site of lesion
D) stability of loss
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13
List four reasons why it is difficult to generalize about language skills in children with hearing loss.
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Children with which severity of hearing loss benefit most from amplification?
A) conductive
B) mild
C) moderate
D) profound
A) conductive
B) mild
C) moderate
D) profound
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15
Describe a child who would benefit from provision of a tactile aid.
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16
Define total communication.
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17
What is the most common type of hearing loss resulting from damage to the external ear?
A) conductive
B) sensorineural
C) CAPD
D) deafness
A) conductive
B) sensorineural
C) CAPD
D) deafness
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18
Why is CAPD currently difficult to accurately diagnose?
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Appropriately prescribed hearing aids alone will provide children with profound hearing impairment with
sufficient auditory input for language development.
sufficient auditory input for language development.
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Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when there is damage to the cochlear or the neurological pathways.
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21
There is an inverse relationship between language outcomes and severity of hearing impairment.
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22
Total hearing loss often results in low levels of literacy.
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23
Children with profound or total hearing loss were previously labeled as deaf.
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To have a severe- profound hearing impairment both the cochlear and middle ear must be damaged.
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There is a direct relationship between cognitive development and language development in children with
severe-total hearing impairment.
severe-total hearing impairment.
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Fitting a cochlear implant before the age of two will lead to near normal language development in children
with total hearing impairment.
with total hearing impairment.
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Children with cochlear implants may have unintelligible speech.
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Two children with the same severity of hearing impairment will have similar or identical language
outcomes.
outcomes.
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The consequences of congenital hearing impairment are usually more severe than the same impairment
acquired after the age of two.
acquired after the age of two.
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The primary consequence of conductive hearing loss is distortion without loss of sensitivity.
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