When the COVID-19 Pandemic began, our way of communicating with others shifted dramatically — more on video conferencing, more on phone calls. So many asking about How does telepractice work for LSL intervention?
Listening and spoken language intervention focuses on guiding and coaching families to be their child’s first and most important teacher. It helps families understand and use LSL strategies and techniques in their regular daily routines. Creating an auditory-focused life will help children who are deaf and hard of hearing learn to listen, use spoken language, learn to read, be successful in school and life.
Auditory verbal professionals can use teletherapy to coach families to understand and include LSL strategies into daily life. Telepractice is a wonderful opportunity to maximize the child’s home environment and grow parents’ confidence and understanding in teaching their child each and every day at home.
Listening and spoken language intervention focuses on guiding and coaching families to be their child’s first and most important teacher. It helps families understand and use LSL strategies and techniques in their regular daily routines. Creating an auditory-focused life will help children who are deaf and hard of hearing learn to listen, use spoken language, learn to read, be successful in school and life.
Auditory verbal professionals can use teletherapy to coach families to understand and include LSL strategies into daily life. Telepractice is a wonderful opportunity to maximize the child’s home environment and grow parents’ confidence and understanding in teaching their child each and every day at home.
HearingFirst.com has comprehensive resources and tools for professionals who are planning to deliver telepractice to children and their families. Follow Hearing First, then you can read and obtain infomation about teletherapy Register for the Professional Learning community or the Parent to Parents Support Community to colloborate with others on this important topie.