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  • Learn how children with hearing loss develop intelligible spoken language through audition
  • Learn about the acoustic cues for speech that are available for auditory-verbal development
  • Learn auditory strategies and techniques for developmental as well as remedial instruction
  • Learn a basic hierarchy of auditory skills specific to phonetic level development
  • Examine a variety of listening activities for varying stages of development, as well as strategies for generalization of skills
  • Earn ASHA CEUs!

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  • Learn how to plan effective auditory activities that make up a session.
  • Learn how to use a conversational approach in your activities.
  • Learn how to achieve multiple objectives with a single activity.
  • Learn how to set up auditory routines to focus on listening and spoken language.
  • Learn how to use different types of activities for different auditory objectives.
  • Earn ASHA CEUs!

Presenter: Pratibha Srinivasan, Au.D., CCC-A, LSLS-Cert.AVT

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The Olympics have ended but Winter Sports FUN doesn't have to! Join us for an Afternoon On Ice as the Deaf Community here in Middle Tennessee gets together for a completely FREE afternoon of private ice time at the A-Game Sportsplex!

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Help us bring awareness to the issues of Deaf children. Please come help us celebrate breaking the world record. Bring your friends and family. If you would like to participate in the event: Print out the template of the dolls. Decorate the dolls however you wish and sign your name to the front. Print your name on the back of the dolls and mail to: Sign Club Co. 140 Imperial Blvd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Dolls must be received before April 5th to be included in the chain.

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Bring some scissors and help us get ready to break the Guinness World Record for the longest paper doll chain!!

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Join the Sign Club Co. for a Silent Dinner at Zaxby's Proceeds to benefit Sign clubs and the Deaf of our community.

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Vision Walk is a signature fund raising event hosted by the Nashville Chapter of the Foundation Fighting Blindness.  Funds raised are earmarked to researchers to find a cure for retinal diseases.  The three-mile walk is to emphasize that there is hope in finding a cure for blindness of various types.  Join the fun and entertainment available for the entire family!