2024 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Conference

March 17-19, 2024 • Denver, CO

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3/05/2019  |   11:00 AM - 12:00 PM   |  Deaf with Other Disabilities   |  International B/C

Deaf with Other Disabilities

An estimated 20%-40% of all children with hearing loss have a secondary disabling condition, some more than that. Because most interventionists have not been trained to work with these children, they can present a special challenge. This presentation provides information regarding the various characteristics, behaviors, and learning challenges presented by these children which down the road will show struggles in the classroom setting. The presenter will share some tips for early interventionists that can be used to enhance therapies for babies and toddlers as well as parent support. This module is intended for all early interventionists, service coordinators, education teachers, parents, college students, interpreters and teacher aides. Many of these babies will be diagnosed with an additional disability while in Early Intervention. Since we will discuss in detail those disabilities that have hearing loss as a symptom of the disabilities the early interventionist will have some background knowledge for consideration of other possible disabilities. This session will touch on many of the co-morbid disabilities that include hearing loss as a possible effect of the disability. In depth discussions about syndromes that have hearing loss as a symptom of that syndrome will be discussed. The session includes general information about babies with hearing loss and family’s needs during the critical time they spend in early intervention.

  • Participants will gain an understand of how many children who are d/hoh have other disabilities
  • Participants will gain knowledge on the most prevalent co-morbid disabilities that include d/hoh.
  • Participants will leave with some strategies they can use with their own child or child they are working with.

Presentation:
18878_10136AndreaMarwah.pdf

Handouts:
Handout is not Available

Transcripts:
CART transcripts are NOT YET available, but will be posted shortly after the conference


Presenters/Authors

Andrea Marwah (Primary Presenter), IL Hands & Voices Guide By Your Side, executivedirector@ilhandsandvoices.com;
Andrea Marwah received her BA degree in Psychology from North Central College. Since her daughter was diagnosed with hearing loss in 2002, she has taken a special interest in educating parents and professionals on matters concerning ADA, IDEA - special education rights, and advocacy for students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing or DeafBlind. Andrea presents both locally and nationally on advocacy and IDEA; deafness with other disabilities; impact of deafness; socialization and many other topics surrounding parenting and working with children who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing. She works for the Illinois School for the Deaf as an outreach trainer/consultant for families and professionals who work with children who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, low vision or deaf-blind. She is also a parent advocate supporting families in Illinois at their child’s IEP meeting or behind the scenes preparing them to attend the meeting and advocate themselves. Andrea is the Executive Director at Illinois Hands & Voices and has been a leader with them since 2010 and is a national trainer for the Hands & Voices ASTra Training Program and a member of the Hands & Voices speakers bureau. She works closely with Designated Service Coordinators providing group training and individual consulting. These are trained individuals who work directly with infants and toddlers in Illinois birth to three who have a diagnosis involving vision, hearing or a combination of both in her state early intervention program. Andrea works as a liaison with the Early Intervention Training Program on issues surrounding deafness and hearing loss. She sits on numerous committees both locally and nationally. Andrea also served for six years on the Advisory Commission on Disabilities in her hometown of Naperville, where she lives with her husband Ajay and children Samantha, Julia and Andrew.


ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
• Receives Speaker for Teaching and speaking from Hands & Voices.
• Receives Salary for Employment from IL School for the Deaf.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

AAA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
Financial relationship with Hands & Voices IL School for the Deaf Outreach.
Nature: I word for IL School for the Deaf, they may pay me to attend the conference (if approved), I work as requested by Hands & Voices, they will not pay me for this conference.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.