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| The critical period for auditory development occurs between... |
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| Monitoring what one vocalizes is known as... |
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| the auditory feedback loop |
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| Babies admitted to the NICU for more than ___ days should have an ABR included in the screening to identify AN/AD |
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| Very speech like and expected around 6-10 months of age in normal hearing children |
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True or false: The Joint Committee on Infant hearing has been making recommendations for over 40 years |
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True or false: Children with AN/AD will not have OAEs |
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| False. OAEs will be normal. |
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True/false: Events happening in politics can influence legislation regarding special education for children with disabilities |
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True/false: Audiologists are known as "related services personnel" according to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act |
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True/False: If infants pass their newborn hearing screening programs, they are "in the clear" and do not need to be followed |
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True/False: Currently, there is a shortage of educational audiologists |
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| True/false: Unless audiologists work in a school system, they do not need to know about legislation impacting school children with hearing loss |
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| True/false: Hyperbilirubinemia is a high risk factor for AN/AD |
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| True/false: Most pediatricians are well prepared to serve as the Medical Home for children with hearing loss |
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| True/False: In counseling parents with hearing loss, Yanz says, ""Spend at least as much time listening as you spend talking." |
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| Can be used to advocate for children with "borderline" disabilities |
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| Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
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| "All children who are handicapped and in need of special education and related services must be identified, evaluated, and assured a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment" |
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-Seeks to make the regular classroom setting the location of education of all children -Similar to the inclusion movement -Adequate support services and personnel needed -Cost versus benefits of inclusion not known |
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| Regular Education Initiative |
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| Current version of the IDEA |
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| Educational audiology, "seeks to isolate the parameters of hearing impairment, to identify deficiencies rising from hearing disabilities, to relate these to the unique characteristics of individuals, and to develop educational programs specifically for hard-of-hearing children" |
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