This session is designed for educators, speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing from birth to age eight. Through an engaging presentation and collaborative discussions, participants will explore evidence-based listening and spoken language (LSL) strategies that can be seamlessly integrated into both home and educational settings. Attendees will gain practical tools and resources to enhance listening, spoken language, and communication skills in everyday interactions.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to explain the key principles of auditory brain development and their implications for early learning, implement practical LSL strategies to enhance listening and spoken language development across home and school environments, and identify and apply at least three techniques that promote auditory processing and active listening skills.
***Education Service Center, Region 20 values accessibility and will do everything possible to provide the requested accommodations; however, requests made within ten (10) business days of the event cannot be guaranteed. For questions contact: shelly.bybee@esc20.net***
***For questions about registration contact: shelly.bybee@esc20.net***
This session is free to members of the Special Education Cooperative.