A teacher who is pregnant recently brought in a letter from her doctor stating she is not to wear an fm auditory trainer because the waves will keep the baby...
Wow, this is complex case where the ADA, OSHA and IDEA seems to be at odds. Is this a case of work place safety, disability accommodations, or right to free...
It may be a good idea also to touch base with a company sales rep. or manufacturer to find out about any health risks associated with the equipment. Just a...
M Mateo
lachocolatina@...
Jan 11, 2003 3:52 pm
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Hello friends, A small group of clinical psychology students have been developing some research in collaboration with a Deaf Advocacy project. We have...
I referred your question to the audiologist in my office. She then began a discussion on this topic on one of her audiology chat groups. The recommendation...
Dawn Muller
dawn_muller@...
Jan 21, 2003 8:35 pm
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thanks for your reply dawn, just to clarify the doctor's note. it didn't say damage, it said the fm waves would keep the child in a wakeful (the unborn child...
"Integration of Disciplines: All Roads Lead to Excellence" ADARA 2003 Conference and Pre-Conference hosted by the New Jersey Chapter May 27-31, 2003 Sheraton...
Dguthmann@...
Jan 23, 2003 4:55 am
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Hi Stephen - Haven't checked mail at this address for a while and have been a bit out of touch..... Am wondering if you guys have a posting/resource or could...
Diamom3@...
Feb 3, 2003 7:31 pm
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Barbara, Sorry to just jump in here... There is a good amount of information on Gallaudet's research page....http://gri.gallaudet.edu/ There is an outdated...
Hi - Thanks - I think I may have found that link - found a pretty comprehensive review of tests at the GRI link written by Anne and Lynne with their advantages...
Diamom3@...
Feb 4, 2003 3:07 pm
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At a recent meeting in DC, I heard that the current draft version of IDEA-04 is quite likely to include "response to intervention" as a characteristic of...
Jeff Braden
Jbraden@...
Feb 4, 2003 4:20 pm
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Please share this announcement with any qualified, talented candidates. Madison is a great place to be/live, and Trey Duffy and our student support services @...
Jeff Braden
Jbraden@...
Feb 4, 2003 4:27 pm
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I love the UNIT. Sorry I don't have time to write more, but it has my vote for best test. ... From: Diamom3@... To: NASP-IG-SchPsyDeaf@yahoogroups.com ...
Jeff, As you know Milwaukee is moving into the Problem Solving Model. Neeskara is my home based school and has been an elected problem solving school in ...
KLSmith123@...
Feb 5, 2003 2:05 am
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This is Becky Plesko, Psy.D. from the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind in Staunton. I also highly recommend the UNIT for intellectual testing. It...
Rebecca Plesko
rplesko@...
Feb 5, 2003 1:01 pm
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(please disregard any misspellings in this. I am writing off campus so don't have spellcheck. Those of you who know me know that I live for spellcheck) I am...
Robin, Thanks for your words. I couldn't agree with you more. Using appropriate traditional assessment tools with good contextual interpretation and a...
richard.dart@...
Feb 5, 2003 3:03 pm
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I'm glad to hear I'm not alone out there with the UNIT! I really think it's the most appropriate test for the deaf and hard of hearing population, because as...
I'm glad I'm not the only one having ASL-gesture problems! My kids that are fluent get it after a bit, but I struggle with the ones that are just learning...
Hi, I'm new to the list but have participated in the general NASP and IAPCHC listservs. Regarding the role of cognitive testing and LD determination I lean...
Hello all (and a special hello to my Gallaudet connections out there--I finally chimed in!), I work one day a week in early intervention (3-5 year olds) in PA...
bryan.d.miller@...
Feb 9, 2003 1:10 pm
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I'm a fan of CHC theory as well. I feel more comfortable with teaching a contemporary theory of intelligence which puts alot of emphasis on multiple abilities...
bryan.d.miller@...
Feb 9, 2003 1:34 pm
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I know the school age DHOH program at Lancaster Lebanon Intermediate Unit #13 in Lancaster PA (where I work one day a week in early intervention) uses adapted...
bryan.d.miller@...
Feb 9, 2003 1:54 pm
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I'd be very interested in whatever you could share, Bryan. I'm especially interested in comparability (e.g., how would signing rates compare to oral...
Jeff Braden
Jbraden@...
Feb 10, 2003 4:03 pm
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Hello all, I am part of a multidisciplinary team that has been asked to conduct evaluations on a little girl. Here is the information I have been given: --age...
Debra Hamilton
HAMILDR@...
Feb 11, 2003 10:41 pm
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Debra, You have quite a challenge in front of you! I have done clinical work with Hispanic Deaf individuals and their families for many years. I would suggest...
Hi! I am a Masters student at the University of North Texas. I am currently working on my Masters project and having a little trouble finding some research on...
Crystal Brandt
z_brandtcl@...
Feb 11, 2003 11:36 pm
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You're right, Jeff. I'm interested in looking at local norms among the Deaf/HOH kids in the program and comparing those to other CBM benchmarks among hearing...
bryan.d.miller@...
Feb 12, 2003 11:03 am
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It sounds like a play based assessment is what you will be doing. I like to use the Southern California Ordinal Scales as a guide and look at Piagetian ...
Hi Debra It is truly HARD to create an assesment list when you have not seen the child. Like everyone has suggested, you need to observe the child preferally ...