7 CoursesCEs Available
Learn key principles of pediatric audiology management, from selecting and fitting hearing technology to supporting listening and language outcomes.
When you follow this Learning Track, you will deepen your understanding of pediatric hearing technology management in key areas, including:
Each course inside provides evidence-based information to optimize listening, spoken language, and literacy outcomes while incorporating family-centered strategies to support children and their families.
If you’re looking for a clear path forward to gain a thorough understanding of pediatric audiology management and intervention, follow along with this Learning Track.
Hearing aids, cochlear implants, bone conduction devices, and hearing assistive technologies
How to determine candidacy and select the most appropriate hearing technology for each child
Methods to adjust, verify, and validate hearing devices to meet each child’s individual needs
Browse the courses below to find your next step. Easily see which courses you’re current on and up to date, track your progress, and find newly added courses with the latest information.
This course moves beyond theory and focuses on practical and ready to implement strategies and techniques to coach parents in LSL intervention and build highly effective partnerships.
Self-Study Parent Guidance and Coaching in LSL Intervention
Reviews real-ear measurement procedures, needed corrections, and the theory of prescriptive target, including their aims, limitations, and typical clinical uses.
Self-Study Fundamental Considerations for Hearing Aid Verification in Children
Covers evidence-based protocols for providing speech audibility, including fitting for mild losses, noise management, and frequency-lowering technologies.
Self-Study Not-So-Basics of Hearing Aid Verification: Making the Most of Hearing Aid Analysis
Reviews surgical and non-surgical bone conduction devices: direct drive systems, skin drive, and non-implantable devices. It details candidacy, fitting and verification with case examples.
Live Online Best Practice Considerations for Fitting Bone Conduction Devices in Pediatrics
Self-Study Best Practice Considerations for Fitting Bone Conduction Devices to Children
Reviews CI candidacy, surgical factors, hardware and function, key signal-processing concepts for programming, and additional implantable device technologies.
Self-Study Fundamentals of Implantable Devices: Hearing Solutions for Infants and Children
Addresses selection, verification, and validation of HATs with a focus on RM systems, including features, operation, maintenance and their potential benefits and limitations.
Self-Study Benefits of Hearing Assistive Technology for Infants and Young Children
Outlines the auditory teaching framework and demonstrates strategies from sound awareness and detection to auditory comprehension, plus assessment tools to evaluate auditory function from infancy on.
Self-Study Auditory Teaching of Children with Hearing Loss: Assessment to Intervention
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