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Educational Solutions for Children with Listening Challenges

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1.  Modified listening environments may be necessary for children with
  1. sensorineural hearing loss
  2. borderline normal hearing loss
  3. ADHD
  4. conductive hearing loss
  5. all of the above
2.  An example of a pre/post questionnaire that can be used to document benefit
  1. COSI
  2. Listener
  3. Listening Inventory for Education
  4. Leach
3.  Which of the populations below are at risk for listening challenges?
  1. Students with ADD/ADHD
  2. Students with Autism
  3. Students with Unilateral Hearing Loss
  4. Students with borderline normal hearing
  5. All of the above
4.  The Functional Listening Evaluation can be used on the following population
  1. Children with hearing loss
  2. Children with normal hearing
  3. Children with conductive hearing loss
  4. All of the above
5.  Excess reverberation in a classroom can negatively affect the listening abilities of
  1. Children with listening challenges
  2. Adult listeners only
  3. Children with SNHL
  4. Only children with auditory processing disorders
6.  A comparison of pre- and post- classroom modifications can provide
  1. documentation identifying student need for an improved listening environment
  2. documentation of the student's hearing levels
  3. replace a hearing test
  4. none of the above
7.  A classroom modification may include
  1. adding a sound distribution sytem
  2. adding carpet to the floor and hard surfaces
  3. reducing the echo in the room
  4. none of the above
  5. all of the above
8.  Classroom modifications are expensive and should cost
  1. Between $5.00 and $50.00
  2. Between $50.00 and $100.00
  3. Between $100.00 and $500.00
  4. Over $1000.00
  5. modifications can range in price and can be simple or complex
9.  Who is qualified to perform a Functional Listening Evaluation?
  1. Only a Audiologist
  2. Only a Deaf Educator
  3. Only a Speech Language Pathologist
  4. All of the above
10.  Children who may have listening challenges include populations with the following suspected difficulties
  1. Auditory Processing Disorder
  2. Unilateral hearing loss
  3. Fluctuating middle ear disease
  4. all of the above

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