2024 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Conference

March 17-19, 2024 • Denver, CO

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3/18/2024  |   3:10 PM - 3:35 PM   |  Creating Highly Accessible Language Opportunities (HALO) to Produce REAL Outcomes   |  Capitol 7

Creating Highly Accessible Language Opportunities (HALO) to Produce REAL Outcomes

The Regional Early Acquisition of Language (REAL) Project South will focus on the need for urgency with regards to language acquisition for young deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) and DeafBlind (DB) children. The REAL Project South provides resources, technical assistance/consultation and training to professionals working with 0-3 DHH/DB children and their families in the 11 southern states and two US territories (Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands). REAL South staff will provide professionals with simple yet effective strategies to maximize language in the natural home environment in a variety of situations. Implementation of these strategies using both visual languages and spoken languages will be addressed. Considerations for implementation with the DeafBlind child will be provided.

  • Participants will describe the positive impact of consistent early access to language on brain development in DHH/DB children.
  • Participants will explain at least three strategies for providing full linguistic access to DHH/DB infants and toddlers in the context of play, reading, and daily routines.
  • Participants will generate a list of considerations for families to use as they ensure full linguistic access for DHH/DB infants and toddlers.

Presentation:
3478265_16358VictoriaHaggarty.pdf

Handouts:
Handout is not Available

Transcripts:
3478265_16358VictoriaHaggarty.doc


Presenters/Authors

Abby Burke (Co-Presenter), Regional Early Acquisition of Language (REAL) Project, burke.abby@aidb.org;
Abby attended the University of Georgia and Valdosta State University where she received her Bachelor’s and Master’s of Education, respectively, in Speech Language Pathology. After working at the Alabama School for the Deaf for 5 years as an SLP, Abby is now a Trainer for the REAL Project where she provides support to professionals who work with children who are deaf or hard of hearing. She is also enrolled in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants, Toddlers and their Families: Collaboration and Leadership Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate Program at Gallaudet University.


ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
• Receives Salary,Other financial benefit for Employment from Employee .

Nonfinancial -
• Has a Professional (Member of ASHA and SHAA) relationship for Other volunteer activities.

AAA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
Financial relationship with Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, REAL Project.
Nature: I receive a salary from the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

Ukawia Johnson (Author,Co-Author), Regional Early Acquisition of Language (REAL) Project, johnson.ukawia@aidb.org;
Ukawia Johnson is a Family Education Trainer with REAL.Ukawia earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Troy University and a Master of Social Work from the University of Alabama. For many years Ukawia has worked with families to help identify strengths and areas of need as well as providing activities and strategies to help them reach their goals. As the mother of a son who is Deaf plus, Ukawia is an advocate who believes it is important for children who are deaf and their families to have continued guidance and support to ensure the family’s overall success.


ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
• Receives Salary for Employment from alabama institute of deaf and blind.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

AAA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
Financial relationship with AIDB.
Nature: Employment.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

Victoria Haggarty (Primary Presenter,Co-Presenter), Regional Early Acquisition of Language (REAL) Project, haggarty.victoria@aidb.org;
Victoria Haggarty, Ed.S.: Victoria is a trainer with the Regional Early Acquisition of Language (REAL) Project. She was born deaf and mainstreamed in public schools in middle Tennessee. She earned a Master of Science in both Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Pre-K-12th and Art Education K-12th at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. For 9 years, she taught deaf and hard of hearing children in preschool through high school. She completed the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants, Toddlers, and Families (ITF): Collaboration and Leadership Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate Program at Gallaudet University. She received her Education Specialist degree in Deaf Education with a concentration in ASL/English Bilingual Deaf Education for Ages 0-5 at Gallaudet University.


ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
• Receives Salary for Employment from Regional Early Acquisition of Language (REAL).

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

AAA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
Financial relationship with Regional Early Acquisition of Language (REAL).
Nature: Employment.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.