Follow-up Checklist: When a Child is Identified with a Permanent Hearing Loss
Follow up Checklist: When a Child is Identified with a Permanent Hearing Loss
Young children vary in their skills, knowledge, backgrounds, and abilities. Effective teaching requires individualized teaching and chances to learn for all children to access, participate, and thrive in early learning settings. Individualizing for children who need more support helps ensure effective teaching for children with disabilities and other special needs across all the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework domains. Using children’s Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) and Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals is part of effective teaching, individualizing, and creating environments to support children’s positive outcomes.
Follow up Checklist: When a Child is Identified with a Permanent Hearing Loss
How Teachers and Parents Can Accommodate for a Child’s Temporary or Permanent Hearing Loss