3: Auditory-Verbal Beginnings
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Welcome to The Sound Steps Podcast: Conversations in Auditory-Verbal Therapy, exploring fluent spoken language development, conversational competence, clear speech, and age-appropriate development, in children who are deaf or hard of hearing, through the transformative power of listening and parent-centred Auditory-Verbal Therapy, one sound step at a time
In this third episode, Shefali Shah is joined by a resilient couple of a child with hearing loss in a live, in-person conversation at her London practice, at Sound Steps.
Listen to their quiet, honest admissions.
Rejoice in their transformation, learning to enjoy Auditory-Verbal Therapy, applying techniques in Auditory-Verbal Therapy and parenting to stay in the moment, physically, mentally, emotionally, cognitively, and verbally, as they support their daughter, a bilateral cochlear implant recipient.
An eye-opening experience indeed.
This is The Sound Steps Podcast.
🎧 Top Tips from Episode 3
In this third episode, Shefali Shah is joined by a resilient couple of a child with hearing loss in a live, in-person conversation at her London practice, at Sound Steps.
Listen to their quiet, honest admissions.
Rejoice in their transformation, learning to enjoy Auditory-Verbal Therapy, applying techniques in Auditory-Verbal Therapy and parenting to stay in the moment, physically, mentally, emotionally, cognitively, and verbally, as they support their daughter, a bilateral cochlear implant recipient.
An eye-opening experience indeed.
This is The Sound Steps Podcast.
🎧 Top Tips from Episode 3
- Plan with purpose. Clear planning helps track and follow up on weekly AVT targets with focus and intent.
- Use language meaningfully. Embed targets into every day to support comprehension.
- Let your child show you. Let’s not pre-judge ability; observe how your child responds to know what’s too hard or just right.
- Context matters. What seems difficult is easily understood when used meaningfully in familiar, relatable situations.
- Use Sabotage strategically. This AV technique creates a genuine need to talk and quickly engages your child.
- Refresh vocabulary. Once a word or concept is understood, replace them with synonyms and new contexts to deepen comprehension.
- Change fosters growth. Variation keeps your child’s brain alert and learning.
- Communication is a need. The desire to share fuels listening and attention, propelling your child to talk.
- Make learning joyful. Listening and learning is fun!
- Stay in the moment. AVT reminds you to stay spontaneous: physically, mentally, emotionally, cognitively, and verbally engaging with your child.
- AVT becomes a way of life. With time, this intentional way of engaging becomes a habit, fuelling development beyond expectation.
Time Stamps:
00:00:01 Introduction
00:01:09 Ninety percent of children who are deaf or hard of hearing are born to parents with normal hearing.
00:02:03 AVT facilitates age-appropriate development.
00:02:23 Abundant choices.
00:02:49 Sophisticated hearing technology, early identification and commencement of effective services shape excellent outcomes.
00:03:03 Show notes, Top Tips, Time Stamps, Links with contact details and Resources.
00:03:27Auditory-Verbal Technique: Sabotage.
00:04:07 A bumpy start for some children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
00:04:30 Introducing our guests for this episode.
00:04:49 Changing the ways you engage your child.
00:05:15 Clearer speech.
00:05:59 Immediate and abundant praise.
00:06:25 Strengthening neural connections and auditory memory for future recall.
00:07:18 Planning is key.
00:07:13 Planning ways to make language demonstrable to the child.
00:07:45 Making spoken language meaningful to the child’s situation by using it in a natural contexts.
00:10:00 Letting go of pre-conceived notions that some targets are too hard for your child to understand.
00:10:22 Allow your child to decide whether something is too hard.
00:10:49 Context conveys meaning.
00:11:23 The AV Technique of Sabotage
00:12:31 Change ensures growth.
00:13:04 The lack of predictability keeps your child wanting to listen.
00:13:42 Creating the need to communicate.
00:14:20 Accelerating the pace of learning.
00:14:32 The child sets the pace of learning.
00:15:23 Incorporating therapy targets through the day.
00:15:46 Auditory-Verbal Therapy is about staying in the moment, physically, mentally, emotionally cognitively and verbally.
00:16:08 Energising, not tiring.
00:16:58 Capitalising on every opportunity to listen and learn.
00:17:29 Learning language in real-life terms.
00:17:42 Auditory-Verbal-Therapy as a way of life becomes a habit for both you and your child.
00:17:56 The habit is that you stay in the moment. Your child stays listening and participative.
00:18:17 Time management.
00:18:56 Auditory-Verbal Therapy is fun and an exciting and liberating experience!
00:19:45 Being with your deaf or hard of hearing child is fun!
00:19:54 Learning becomes fun for your child.
00:20:21 Enjoying Parenting.
00:20:47 An eye-opening experience!
00:21:16 Seeing results is the best motivation!
00:22:30 Staying on track.
00:23:08 Confident Parenting!
00:24:48 Reflection
00:25:25 Upcoming episode: Are we pre-judging our toddler?
🔗 Links:
- 💬 Submit your question to the show: https://www.soundsteps.uk/podcast-ask-question/
- 👩⚕️ Face-to-face AVT with Shefali Shah (London): https://soundsteps.uk
- 🌐 Online AVT sessions available via AVT Direct: https://avtdirect.com
- 🎓 Train online as an LSL professional in AVT: https://learnavt.com
- 📧 Contact Shefali directly: [email protected]
📘 Resources:
- Estabrooks, W., Morrison, H.M., MacIver-Lux, K., (2020) Auditory‑Verbal Therapy: Science, Research and Practice, Plural Publishing Inc, San Diego, CA
- Estabrooks, W., MacIver-Lux, K., & Rhoades, E. A. (Eds.). (2016) Auditory‑Verbal Therapy for Young Children with Hearing Loss and Their Families, and the Practitioners Who Guide Them, Plural Publishing Inc, San Diego, CA
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