7th Grade Professional Development For Parents

Deaf Education - A Guide to Understanding Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants

By Sign with me TOD

This guide was created for parents/guardians, general education teachers, and providers that may work with a child who is hard of hearing or Deaf.

This document covers the following:

  • what hearing loss is
  • wearing hearing aids and cochlear implants - users can wear one hearing aid and one cochlear implant, one hearing aid, etc.
  • what hearing aids and cochlear implants are and how this relates with the outer ear, ear canal, and eardrum. This product also explains what the cochlear and auditory nerve are.
  • This product review the three main parts of hearing aids - microphone, amplifier, and speaker.
  • What hearing aids are and what they are not will be reviewed in this product as well.
  • The parts of a hearing aid and the parts of a cochlear implant are reviewed.
  • The differences between a cochlear implant and a hear aid are reviewed.
  • Sound fields and FM systems (frequency modulated system) are reviewed.
  • Hearing tests and who sees someone for a hearing test.
  • The decibel scale is reviewed.
  • The importance of protecting your ears.

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Welcome Packet Template

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Using a welcome pack for parents in the classroom can be highly beneficial for another educator for the following reasons:

  1. Establishing a Positive Partnership: A welcome pack helps to establish a positive partnership between the educator and the parents. It sets the tone for open communication, collaboration, and involvement in the child's education right from the beginning of the school year.
  2. Providing Important Information: The welcome pack can include essential information about the classroom, such as the daily schedule, class rules, contact information, and important school policies. It ensures that parents have all the necessary details to support their child's learning and stay informed about classroom activities.
  3. Building Trust and Confidence: By providing parents with a comprehensive welcome pack, the educator demonstrates professionalism and competence. This builds trust and confidence in parents, knowing that their child is in capable hands and that their involvement in their child's education is valued.
  4. Clear Expectations: The welcome pack outlines the expectations for both students and parents in terms of homework, attendance, behavior, and involvement in school activities. Clear expectations foster a sense of accountability and encourage parents to actively participate in their child's education.
  5. Parent Engagement: The welcome pack can include information about parent-teacher conferences, school events, and volunteer opportunities. It encourages parents to get involved in the classroom and school community, fostering a sense of belonging and engagement.
  6. Promoting Communication: The welcome pack may include details about the preferred mode of communication, such as email, phone calls, or parent communication apps. This facilitates effective communication between the educator and parents, ensuring that any concerns or questions can be addressed promptly.
  7. Supporting Transition: For new students or parents, a welcome pack can ease the transition into the new classroom environment. It provides an overview of what to expect, helping parents feel more at ease and enabling students to adjust more smoothly to the new learning environment.
  8. Encouraging Parent Involvement: The welcome pack can include ideas and resources for parents to support their child's learning at home. It encourages parent involvement in their child's academic progress and motivates parents to take an active role in their child's education.
  9. Personal Touch: A personalized welcome pack that includes a warm message from the educator can make parents feel appreciated and valued. It establishes a positive and welcoming atmosphere, fostering a strong sense of community within the classroom.
  10. Facilitating School-home Connection: By providing parents with a welcome pack, the educator strengthens the connection between the school and home environments. It encourages parents to be active participants in their child's learning journey, which has a positive impact on the child's academic success.

Overall, a welcome pack for parents in the classroom serves as a powerful tool to build trust, establish clear communication, promote parent involvement, and create a supportive and collaborative learning environment for both students and parents.

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