Audiology
Audiological Services
Audiological services are provided to children from birth through their school years as required by state and federal law. Services are offered when the student is experiencing any of the following characteristics:
Central auditory processing weaknesses
Delay of speech and language
Fluctuating hearing loss
Frequent need for repetition on spoken words
Inability to follow oral directions
Inattentive, indifference, restless behaviors within the classroom
Known conductive or sensorineural hearing loss
Use of amplification (hearing aids and/or assistive listening devices)
In the School Setting
Audiological services in the school setting include direct services, collaboration, consultation, monitoring and tracking. These services may include any or all of the following:
Conducting hearing screenings to identify children with possible hearing loss and middle ear pathologies
Conducting comprehensive diagnostic hearing assessments to identify, prevent and remediate children with special needs
Consulting with education staff and parents in carrying out the child's program in the school and home environment
Checking the child's placement within the classroom for optional listening conditions. If problems of hearing persist, adaptions are suggested, such as note takers and preferential seating
Inservicing teachers and parents about equipment, hearing losses and various teaching techniques
Students May Be Referred
Students may be referred by contacting the principal in the building where the child attends school in order to discuss concerns or by calling 989.673.5300.
Amber Hermann, Audiologist
989.673.5200 ext. 30437
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