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No Excuses!Know the “Excuses” for Accessing Services
Provided by the Louisiana School for the Deaf
Presented byLSD Educational Support Services Staff
Session Presenters• Phoebe Weaver
–Director, Educational Support Services
• Donna Embree–Coordinator, Parent-Pupil Education Program
• Connie Greenlee–Coordinator, Statewide Assessment Center for the Hearing-
Impaired
• Persis Daniels–Educational Audiologist
• Lynne Gomez–Coordinator, Sign Language/Interpreting Services
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Louisiana School for the Deaf
LSD Offers Services
Parent-Pupil Education Program
Ms. Donna EmbreeCoordinator
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WHAT is the Parent-Pupil Education Program?
• Free outreach service provided by the Louisiana School for the Deaf
• Established in 1969• Services families of children who are
deaf or hard of hearing from birth through school age
• Emphasis on early intervention
WHO? Any child with a diagnosed hearing loss
WHEN? Immediately after diagnosis
WHY?
• 1 to 3 per 1,000 babies have hearing loss
• 20% of these have profound hearing loss• Hearing loss develops after birth in up to 3%
more• Low awareness among professionals about
prevalence and options• LA Law Act 652 requires hospital screening• LA formed “Sound Start” program under DHH
Sound Start
• Louisiana’s early hearing loss detection and intervention program
• Identifies infants at risk• Provides appropriate service to the child
and his/her family in a timely manner• Dual referral to Part C Early Steps and to Parent-Pupil Education Program
for family education and training
WHERE?Throughout the state of
Louisiana.
WHERE? Services are provided in the
home/community – natural environment and educational settings
BY WHOM?Certified teacher of the deaf who specializesin the education of families of young children
who are deaf or hard of hearing
WHY? To assist families in enhancing natural
interaction and communication with their child
WHAT? Parent Advisors provide families with information
and training about the implications of hearing loss:
WHAT? Parent advisors provide assistance in the development of communication skills:
Language, Listening, Speech
Communication choices:Oral, Sign Language, Cued Speech
Use of Amplification
• Hearing aids• Cochlear implants• Assistive listening
devices
HOW?Parent to Parent Support
HOW?Consultation and collaboration
with other services providers, including:
• Early Interventionists• Family Service Coordinators
• Therapists• Audiologists
• LEA teachers and Pupil Appraisal teams
HOW?Networking, Networking, Networking
Statewide Assessment Center for the Hearing
Impaired
Mrs. Connie GreenleeCoordinator
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Statewide Assessment Center for the Hearing
Impaired• Who should be referred for evaluation?
– Any student with a hearing impairment
• Why refer to SWAC-HI?– Mode of communication– Philosophies of education of the deaf– Opportunity to tour LSD program
SERVICES
• Audiological Evaluation• Educational
Assessment• Speech/Language
Assessment • Social/Emotional
Assessment
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Audiological Services
Mrs. Persis DanielsEducational Audiologist
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Educational Impacts
• Lower academic achievement
• Inattention• Inappropriate
responses
• Dependency on visual clues
• Speech problems• Fatigue• Poor self-concept
Multi-Sensory Instructional Strategies
• Reinforce eye contact• Pair visual clues with auditory information
Multi-Sensory Instructional Strategies
• Use demonstrations, pictures, etc… for comprehension
• Check comprehension through questions related to the subject
• Write assignments on the board• Assign a “Listening Buddy”
Classroom Modifications
• Preferential seating• Provide good acoustic surroundings
and adequate lighting• Seat student away from noise
sources• Minimize background noise
Assistive Technology
• Hearing Aids• FM Amplification Systems• Infra-red Amplification Systems
Services Available to LSD Students
• Durable medical equipment provider
• Loaner hearing aids• FM and infrared
amplification systems
• Cochlear implant programming
Interpreting Services
Mrs. Lynne GomezCoordinator
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When is an interpreter needed?
Interpreting vs. Communicating
What conditions must exist for successful use of an
interpreter?
• Child’s language ability• Social and emotional issues (of hearing
impaired child and his/her classmates)• Classroom protocol needs
LSD Guidelines for Mainstreaming
• Student interest• Faculty support• Active participation of student• Parental agreement and active
support• Inclusion of mainstreaming on
student’s IEP
Admissions and Records
Mrs. Connie GreenleeCoordinator
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WHO should consider LSD?
• A student with hearing impairment, who– Struggles in the educational environment– Exhibits social-emotional needs– Exhibits language deficits
• Oral/aural not sufficient• Use of an interpreter not effective• Need for immersion in a signing environment
HOW to Enroll at LSD
• Louisiana Department of Education (LDE) Referral
• Parent Option• More Restrictive Environment
Evaluation
Louisiana Department of Education (LDE) Referral
• Need current evaluation • Current IEP supports the referral
Parent Option
• Parent Choice– Appropriate Program in LEA – Appropriate Program at LSD
• Letter from parent requesting enrollment under Parent Option Law
• Copy of evaluation• Verbal statement, letter, or IEP indicating
LEA has appropriate program
More Restrictive Environment Evaluation
• Parish refers through IEP • Student attends LSD during
evaluation period• LSD writes goals and objectives• Placement is decided at MRE/IEP
meeting
WHEN to Consider LSD
• Anytime is Great! However…
– Beginning of year, grading period or semester is best
– Typical enrollment times:• 3 years old• Third grade• Middle school• High school
In the Future
• Distance Learning – Sign Language Classes– LDE, LSD and LEA collaboration via
videoconferencing
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Related Links:General Information about
Deafness
• www.lalsd.org LSD SignPost (school website)
• www.deafed.net Deaf Education information
• http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/infotogo
Clerc Center at Gallaudet University
• www.nedcd.nih.gov
National Institute on Deafness
Related Links:
Organizations
• www.agbell.org A.G. Bell Association for the
Deaf
• www.auditory-verbal.org Auditory-Verbal Intl.
• www.cici.org Cochlear Implant Association
• www.lhh.org League for the Hard of Hearing
• www.nad.org National Association of the Deaf
Related Links:Organizations
• www.shhh.org
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People
• www.cuedspeech.org
National Cued Speech Association
• www.seecenter.org
SEE Center for the Advancement of Deaf Children
Related Links:Sign
Language• www.handspeak.com
• http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.html
• www.mybabycantalk.com
• www.signwithme.com
• www.weecansign.com
• www.small-fry.com/talkinghands.html
Related Links:Sign Language
• www.aslservices.com
• www.asl.neu.edu (ASL Program at Northeastern
University)
• http://deafness.about.com
• www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/lawenfmodpolicy.htm (Model Policy for Law Enforcement on Communication with
People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing)
Related Links:Catalog Resources
• http://gupress.gallaudet.edu Gallaudet Press
• www.adcohearing.com Adco Hearing Products
• www.dawnsignpress.com Dawn Sign Press
• www.buttepublishing.com Butte Publishing
• www.harriscomm.com Harris Communications
• www.modsigns.com Modern Sign Press
Related Links:Audiological Information
Cochlear Implant manufacturers’ sites:• www.cochlearamericas.com• www.medel.com • www.advancedbionics.comHearing aids:• www.otikids.com Information about FM assistive listening systems• www.phonak.com/professional/eschooldesk.htm
For More Information
Conference presentation materials and other resources are available on the “SignPost,” our school website:
Go to www.lalsd.org and click on Resources – LEADS 2006 “Know the
Excuses”
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Contact Information
• Phoebe Weaver – Director, Educational Support Services– pweaver@lalsd.org
• Donna Embree - Coordinator, Parent-Pupil Education Program– dembree@lalsd.org
• Connie Greenlee – Coordinator, Admissions/Records, SWAC-HI– cgreenlee@lalsd.org
• Persis Daniels – Educational Audiologist– pdaniels@lalsd.org
• Lynne Gomez - Coordinator, Sign Language/Interpreting Services– lgomez@lalsd.org
• Patricia Mann – Contact for Parish Evaluations or School Tours– pmann@lalsd.org
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No Excuses!Know the “Excuses” for Accessing Services
Provided by the Louisiana School for the Deaf
Presented byLSD Educational Support Services Staff