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Practice Standards & Resources Student & Family SupportCounseling, (re)habilitation, captioning, mentorship, and managing listening fatigue — the human side of supporting students who are D/HH and their families. Three Resources to Look at FirstKey Points at a GlanceStudents Are the CenterService planning works best when student preferences and self-advocacy are honored. Listening Fatigue Is RealSustained listening drains cognitive resources — and accommodations matter. Captioning and Mentorship HelpBeyond technology, peers and tools create access to learning and community. Families Are PartnersEngaged families amplify everything else the team is doing for the student. EAA Position Statements and StandardsNo EAA position statement on this topic yet — strong candidate for future development given the audience. EAA Practical Tools & ResourcesEAA RESOURCE MEMBERS ONLY
Auditory (Re)HabilitationMember guidance on (re)habilitation in school settings. Log in to access. EAA RESOURCE MEMBERS ONLY
Response to InterventionRtI guidance for D/HH students. Log in to access. EAA Research & EvidencePeer-reviewed articles from the Journal of Educational, Pediatric & (Re)Habilitative Audiology. External ResourcesExternal links are informational and not endorsements. EXTERNAL · HANDS & VOICES
Hands & VoicesParent-driven support and advocacy organization for families of D/HH children. EXTERNAL · AG BELL
AG Bell AssociationListening and spoken language community, advocacy, and family resources. EXTERNAL · ASDC
American Society for Deaf ChildrenDeaf community and signed-language perspective for families and educators. EXTERNAL · DCMP
Described and Captioned Media ProgramFree captioned and described media library for D/HH students who qualify. EXTERNAL · NDC
National Deaf CenterResource hub on access, transition, and support for D/HH students. EXTERNAL · UMT
Functional Auditory Performance Indicators (FAPI)Stredler-Brown & Johnson 7-category integrated auditory-skills profile (Handbook Appendix 9–H). EXTERNAL · ANDERSON
Audiology Self-Advocacy Checklists ("I Can…")Anderson & Spangler — by grade band: Elementary, Middle, High School (Handbook Appendix 10–E). EXTERNAL · ANDERSON
Inventory of Independence & Self-Advocacy SkillsInformal inventory for D/HH students — independence and self-advocacy. EXTERNAL · KU CDD
Self-Determined Learning Model — Teacher's GuideShogren et al. — KU Center on Developmental Disabilities (Handbook Appendix 10–A). EXTERNAL · HANDS & VOICES
Parent Resources HubHands & Voices' curated portal of parent resources for families of D/HH children (Handbook Appendix 3–A). EXTERNAL · VANDERBILT
Vanderbilt Fatigue ScalesValidated scales for measuring listening-related fatigue in school-age D/HH students. Beyond the Audiogram Support the whole student — and the family around them.The educational audiologist's role extends beyond hearing technology to counseling, fatigue management, captioning, and family partnership. Members-Only Discussion In the EAA CommunityEAA members are talking about student and family support on the listserv. Recent threads include discussions about:
Related TopicsCollaboration & Team Roles ›Counseling and support are team work. Early Intervention & Transitions ›Family partnership during transitions. Amplification & Hearing Technology ›Counseling on technology use and identity. Frequently Asked QuestionsHow can I help with listening fatigue?Build in listening breaks, optimize the environment, and educate the team on why fatigue is a real and accommodable concern. JEPRA's "How Hard Can It Be to Listen?" is a great primer. What captioning options are available in schools?Live human captioners (CART), automated speech-to-text, and pre-captioned video. Each has accuracy and access trade-offs that depend on the student and the activity. How do I support families during transitions?Provide clear roadmaps, warm introductions to the next team, and resources tailored to the upcoming setting. Connect families with parent-led organizations like Hands & Voices. What's RtI for D/HH students?Response to Intervention is a tiered support framework. EAA's member resource walks through how RtI applies in the context of hearing differences and access needs. Have a resource to suggest?Help us keep this page current. EAA members are invited to suggest additions. |