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No AccessPerspectives on Hearing and Hearing Disorders in ChildhoodArticle1 Mar 2007Current Practices in Pediatric Amplification and Early Intervention Kristina Rigsby, Tamala S. Bradham, William Dickinson and H. Gustav Mueller Kristina Rigsby Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, National Center for Childhood Deafness and Family CommunicationNashville, TN Google Scholar More articles by this author , Tamala S. Bradham Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, National Center for Childhood Deafness and Family CommunicationNashville, TN Google Scholar More articles by this author , William Dickinson Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, National Center for Childhood Deafness and Family CommunicationNashville, TN Google Scholar More articles by this author and H. Gustav Mueller Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, National Center for Childhood Deafness and Family CommunicationNashville, TN Google Scholar More articles by this author https://doi.org/10.1044/hhdc17.1.3 SectionsAboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In References American Academy of Audiology Task Force Members. (2003). Pediatric Amplification Protocol.Retrieved June15, 2006, from http://audiology.org/publications/ documents/positions/pedrehab Google Scholar Culpepper, B., & Martin, P. (2005) Specialty recognition for pediatric audiology [presentation at the 2005 EHDI annual conference].Retrieved June15, 2006, from www.infanthearing.org/meeting/edhi2005 Google Scholar Harrison, M.,Dannhardy, M., & Roush, J., (1996). Families’ perceptions of early interventions services for children with hearing loss..Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 27,203–214. Google Scholar Hedley-Williams, A.,Tharpe, A. M., & Bess, F. (1996). Fitting hearing aids in children: A survey of practice procedures. In.F. H. BessJ. S. Gravel & A. M. Tharpe (Eds.), Amplification for children with auditory deficits.: Nashville, TN: Bill Wilker-son Center Press. Google Scholar Jenstad, L. M.,Pumford, J.,Seewald, R. C., & Corneisse, L. E. (2000). Comparison of linear gain and wide dynamic range compressions hearing aid circuits: Aided speech perception measures..Earand Hearing, 21, 32–44. Google Scholar Jenstad, L. M.,Seewald, R. C.,Cornelisse, L. E., & Shantz, J., (1999). Comparison of linear gain and wide dynamic range compression hearing aid circuits: Aided speech perception measures..Ear and Hearing, 20, 117–126. Google Scholar Luterman, D., & Kurtzer-White, E. (1999). Identifying hearing loss: Parents’ needs..American Journal of Audiology, 8, 13–18. LinkGoogle Scholar Marriage, J.,Moore, B.,Stone, M., & Bear, T. (2005). Effects of three amplification strategies on speech perception by children with severe and profound hearing loss..Ear and Hearing, 26, 35–47. Google Scholar Marriage, J. E., & Moore, B. C. J. (2003). New speech tests reveal benefit of wide-dynamic-range, fast acting compression for consonant discrimination in children with moderate to severe hearing loss..Inter-nationalJournalof Audiology, 42, 418–425. Google Scholar Pediatric Working Group. (1996). Amplification for infants and children with hearing loss..American Journal of Audiology, 5, 53–68. Google Scholar Sjoblad, S.,Harrison, M.,Roush, J., & McWilliam, R. A. (2001). Parents’ reactions and recommendations after diagnosis and hearing aid fitting..American Journal of Audiology, 10,1–8. Google Scholar Smriga, D. J. (2000). Three digital signal processing schemes that can influence signal quality in noise..Seminars in Hearing, 21, 123–126. Google Scholar Yoshinaga-Itano, C.,Sedey, A.,Coulter, D., & Mehl, A. (1998). Language of early- and later-identified children with hearing loss..Pediatrics, 102, 1161–1171. Google Scholar Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByJournal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research54:4 (1224-1239)1 Aug 2011Children’s Performance in Complex Listening Conditions: Effects of Hearing Loss and Digital Noise ReductionAndrea PittmanPerspectives on School-Based Issues11:4 (126-132)1 Dec 2010Speech and Language of Children Using Hearing Aids With Adaptive Directional and Noise Reduction FeaturesJane Auriemmo and Patti Stenger Volume 17Issue 1March 2007Pages: 3-7 Get Permissions Add to your Mendeley library History Published in issue: Mar 1, 2007 Metrics Topicsasha-topicsleader-topicsasha-article-typesasha-sigsCopyright & Permissions© 2007 American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationPDF DownloadLoading ...

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