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Transcript of presented by: Betsy Moog Brooks, MS-CED Expectations for Children Receiving a Cochlear Implant at...
presented by:Betsy Moog Brooks, MS-CED
Expectations for Children Receiving a Cochlear Implant
at Age One
The Moog Center for Deaf EducationSt. Louis, Mo
Faculty Disclosure Information
In the past 12 months, I have not had a significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer of the product or provider of the services that will be discussed in my presentation.
This presentation will not include discussion of pharmaceuticals or devices that have not been approved by the FDA.
New Information/Draft Benchmarks
7 children5/7 identified by newborn screening– aided 2-6 months
Other 2 aided at 6 months and 11 monthsImplanted between the ages of 10-14 monthsAll received parent educationAll received/ing early intervention – at least 2 times per week– 1 hour individual therapy– 2 ½ hours group instruction
Comparison of Information
Children implanted around age 2
Children implanted around age 1
Almost Immediately After Activation
Detection of sound– both groups– parents report observing
Detects Ling 6 sounds– older children may demonstrate
with behavioral activities– younger group will demonstrate by observation
Detects environmental sounds– parents report observing
0-4 Months Post Activation
A “listening” time
4-6 Months Post Activation
Children implanted around age 2 – identify 35 to 50 words– produce about 75% of those words prompted– use single words spontaneously
Children implanted around age 1– begin to demonstrate comprehension
about 9-11 months post activation (21-23 months old)– identify 20-50 words, in sets of three– produce up to 25% of those words prompted
1 Year Post Activation
Children implanted around age 2 (3 years old)– identify 75-100 words– produces 50%-75%– understand and produce some
early developing two-word combinations– use single words, common phrases and expressions
spontaneously
Children implanted around age 1 (2 years old, data on 4)– identify 100-125 words– produce 25%-50%
15-18 Months Post Activation Children implanted around age 2 (3 ½ years old)– a language explosion seems to occur– vocabulary is learned in a variety of environments– vocabulary increases to more than 250 words– comprehension of simple three- and four- word sentences– use a variety of two-word combinations spontaneously
Children implanted around age 1 (2 ½ years old)– vocabulary increases to 270-485 (data on 4)– produce greater than 60% of vocabulary prompted– understand and produce word combinations in a variety
of settings
2 Years Post ActivationChildren implanted around age 2 (4 years old)– vocabulary of more than 500 words– comprehension of a variety of simple sentences and questions– use simple sentences of 4-6 words spontaneously
Children implanted around age 1 (3 years old,data on 4)– similar comprehension
• 390- more than 500 words• understands a variety of simple sentences and early-
developing questions
– production similar or slightly less• produce at least 75% of vocabulary words• produce word combinations spontaneously
Factors Which May Affect the Child’s Potential
Normal intelligence
Be a consistent wearer of his/her cochlear implant
No speech or oral motor concerns
Appropriate MAP
Video Excerpts
Longitudinal Studies
Thank you!