This class will describe a group of 20 children, ranging in age from one year to 16 years, who have bilateral cochlear implants.
| 0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
| 5-20 Minutes | Description of children included in the study |
| 20-30 Minutes | Auditory training provided after second cochlear implant |
| 30-40 Minutes | Description of questionnaires and analysis of responses |
| 40-55 Minutes | Comments from parents, teacher, audiologists and the children themselves |
| 55-60 Minutes | Questions and Answers |
Director and Founder of the Moog Center for Deaf Education
Jean Sachar Moog, Director and Founder of the Moog Center for Deaf Education, is an internationally renowned leader in deaf education, who has worked in the field for almost forty years as a teacher, researcher, college professor, and administrator. She has lectured extensively throughout the U. S. and Canada and given presentations and conducted workshops in Argentina, England, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Peru and New Zealand. She has authored tests and teaching materials that are used worldwide for measuring progress in speech perception, speech production, and language for deaf children.
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Intermediate Level
0.10 ASHA CEUs
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