What is the Process for getting an implant?
UTSWMC James W. Aston Ambulatory Care Clinic
UTD Callier Center for Communication Disorders
Children's Medical Center Dallas
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Resources
Reading Resources for Families and Therapists Allum, D. J. (Ed.), (1996). Cochlear Implant Rehabilitation in Children and Adults. San Diego: Singular Publishing Group, Inc. Estabrooks, W. (2003).Songs for Listening Songs for Life. Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf. Estabrooks, W., & Marlowe, J. (2000). The Baby Is Listening. Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf. Koch, M. E. (1999). Bringing Sound to Life: Principles and Practices of Cochlear Implant Rehabilitation. Timonium, MD: York Press, Inc. Loy, B., & Roland, P. (2009) Cochlear Implants: What Parents Should Know. Dallas Cochlear Implant Program. San Diego: Plural Publishing, Inc. Moog, J. S., Biedenstein, J.J, & Davidson, L. S., (1995). SPICE: Speech Perception Instructional Curriculum and Evaluation. St. Louis, Missouri: Central Institute for the Deaf. McClatchie, A. & Therres, M. (2003). AuSpLan: Auditory Speech and Language. Oakland, CA: Children's Hospital & Research Center at Oakland. Nevins, M. E., & Chute, P. M. (1996). Children with Cochlear Implants in Educational Settings. San Diego: Singular Publishing Group, Inc. Vergara, K. C. & Miskiel, L. W. (1994). CHATS: The Miami Cochlear Implant, Auditory & Tactile Skills Curriculum. Miami: Intelligent Hearing Systems. Rossi, K. (2003). Learn to Talk Around the Clock. Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf. Sindrey, D., (1997). Cochlear Implant Auditory Training Guidebook. London, Ontario, Canada: Word Play Publications. Sindrey, D. (1997). Listening Games for Littles, 2nd Edition. London, Ontario, Canada: Word Play Publications. Wilkes, E. (1999). Cottage Acquisition Scales for Listening, Language & Speech. San Antonio, TX: Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children. Resources for Families and Professionals Apel, K. & Masterson, J. (2001). Beyond Baby Talk. Roseville, CA: Prima Publishing. Chute, P., & Nevins, M.E. (2002). The Parents' Guide to Cochlear Implants. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press. Cochlear Corporation. (2003). Listen Learn and Talk. Alexandria NSW, SOS Printing Group. Cole, E. (1992). Listening and Talking: A Guide to Promoting Spoken Language in Young Hearing-Impaired Children. Washington, DC: AG Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Estabrooks, W. (Ed.), (2002). 50 Frequently Asked Questions About Auditory-Verbal Therapy. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Learning to Listen Foundation. Estabrooks, W. (Ed.), (1998). Cochlear Implants for Kids. Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Estabrooks, W. (1994). Auditory-Verbal Therapy for Parents and Professionals. Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Estabrooks, W., MacIver-Lux, K., Katz, L., & DeMelo, M. E. (2004). Listen to This. Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Pepper, J., & Weitzman, E. (2004). Learning Language and Loving It: A Practical Guide for Parents ofCchildren with Language Delays. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: The Hanen Centre. Pollack, D., Goldberg, D., & Caleffe-Schenck, N. (1997). Educational Audiology for the Limited Hearing Infant and Preschooler, Third Edition. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, LTD. Robertson, L. (2000). Literacy Learning for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Washington, DC: AG Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Schwartz, S. (Ed.), (1996). Choices in Deafness: A Parents Guide to Communication Options 2nd Edition. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. Schwartz, S. (2004). The New Language of Toys, 3rd Edition. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. Sindrey, D., (1997). Cochlear Implant Auditory Training Guidebook. London, Ontario, Canada: Word Play Publications. Sindrey, D. (1997). Listening Games for Littles, 2nd Edition. London, Ontario, Canada: Word Play Publications. Other resources: The Guide to Cochlear Implants for Parents and Professionals (2003), available through Advanced Bionics Corporation. Start Listening (video), available through Cochlear Corporation. Early Childhood Intervention Services. Materials with lots of information are available at no charge for families with children from birth to age three with special needs. Call the care line: 1-800-250-2246 and visit their web site: Early Childhood Intervention |