Wednesday, July 28, 2010

PEEPs in the Park-Decatur

Our next PEEPs in the Park will be Aug. 14 from 10-12 in Decatur at Adventure Park. Click here for more info about the park.

We will serve refershments as usual and hope many of our Central and North Alabama families can come. Many of our new families would love to see you there so even if you came to the last park event try to make plans to visit this large and exciting park also!

Please email (click here) to RSVP by Aug. 11 and we look forward to seeing you all there. In the event of undesirable weather, this event will be rescheduled.

Monday, July 19, 2010

PEEP This! Magazines

Parent tested and approved! Before you throw out your discarded reading materials, such as magazines, think about how much at-home therapy you could squeeze out of them. From hunting to fashion magazines you could drain these items for lots of vocabulary. Then get creative. If age appropriate, ask your child to point to or cut out pics of things that begin (or end) with the /s/ sound. Ask for things that belong in the kitchen or items that keep us warm. The possibilities are endless!

These therapy tips may or may not have come directly from a speech-language pathologist or auditory verbal therapist, nor is it meant to replace any current therapy. Should you have questions, ask your child's therapist!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Girls Just Gotta Have Funds

(all info posted directly from a Children's HEAR Center email alert)
Come shop with us at Inverness Corners (on the corner of Valleydale Road and Hwy 280)

Early Bird Sale: Thursday, July 15 5:00-8:00 p.m. (Admission $5.00)

Friday, July 16: 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., 3:00 - 7:00 pm

Saturday, July 17: 7:00 am-1:00 pm

(All merchandise 1/2 price after 12:00 pm on Saturday)

Adult clothing, furniture, household items, kitchen appliances, baby and children's toys and clothing, holiday décor, and more!!

Brought to you by The Charity League
All proceeds from the annual Girls Just Gotta Have Funds Garage Sale go to Charity League benefactors, including the Children's HEAR Center. Did you know the Charity League gave over $61,200 in 2010 to the Hearing and Speech Department at CHS? These funds include scholarships for HEAR Center families with financial need purchase hearing aids or cochlear implant equipment. Another scholarship provides a set of hearing aids at no cost to children who have hearing loss as a result of cancer treatment. They also provide initial earmolds for every HEAR Center patient and care kits for those fit with loaner hearing aids. Every family at the HEAR Center has benefitted from TCL's generosity to some degree!
 

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

PEEP This! Social Security/Hearing Loss

ASHA posted this info on Facebook and it could affect many Alabamians in regards to pediatric hearing loss (families and professionals). Read what took place during their amendments to determining if a child is disabled. Click here.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

PEEP This! Let the music play

Parent tested and approved. When listening to music, point to your ear to acknowledge that a sound is present, then begin to dance around. Encourage your child to do the same. Then, secretly turn it off and freeze. The idea is to acknowledge not only sound, but the absence of it as well. This could help a small child bring attention to a hearing device when batteries run down or other disruptions occur in their accessing sound. Repeat this activity daily or weekly, making sure the child doesn't visibly see you turn it off or may not get a true auditory-only response.




These therapy tips may or may not have come directly from a speech-language pathologist or auditory verbal therapist, nor is it meant to replace any current therapy. Should you have questions, ask your child's therapist!