The Sound Steps Podcast
In this essential eighteenth episode, Shefali Shah takes us on an auditory journey, sharing authentic sound bites from her own AVT practice. We listen in as infants and toddlers progress through the natural stages of pre-speech: from early vocal play, to babbling, jargon, imitation and first words as they thrive in environments that support their listening, learning and talking. The episode offers a rich understanding of how listening, language, and speech are closely intertwined. Talking is the outcome of a consistent period of listening time. Language and speech development follow a universal hierarchy in which listening precedes speech. Speech sounds too follow a natural sequence, with early emerging speech sounds invariably preceding and preparing for the emergence of later developing sounds. A couple in Shefali’s online practice, shares their delight in the emergence of intelligible speech in their cochlear-implanted toddler as they discover that there is a universal order to the production of speech sounds and learn what to expect and how to monitor and support their daughter’s age-appropriate speech development. Clear speech is the result of diligent preparation. This is The Sound Steps Podcast. 🎧 Top Tips from Episode 18 * Clear speech emerges from clear listening: Ensure your child has optimal access to sound with well-functioning hearing devices. * Talking precedes listening: Talking is the outcome of a consistent period of listening time. * Train your child’s listening: The presence of hearing loss means that your child needs to be trained to listen, even with modern hearing technology. * Your baby will talk when she is ready to talk: The simple and daily acts of swallowing and chewing strengthen and prepare your baby’s oral mechanism for speech. * Pre-Speech development: Vocalisations, babbling and Jargon precede first words. * Follow the natural stages of development of Speech sounds: There is a universal order to the development of speech sounds. Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:10 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents 00:01:25 Choosing Auditory-Verbal Therapy for your deaf or hard of hearing child 00:01:50 AVT facilitates age-appropriate development 00:02:02 Abundant choices open up through AVT 00:02:47 Early identification and the fitting of early and optimal amplification. 00:02:53 A life free of limitations 00:03:06 Introduction to this episode 00:03:42 Show notes, Top tips and Time Stamps 00:03:54 Links and contact details 00:04:00 Resources 00:04:45Development in infants with typical hearing 00:05:19 We talk as we hear 00:06:34 Talking presupposes listening 00:09:39 Your baby will talk when she is ready to talk 00:09:56 Speech readiness 00:11:40 Pre-speech development 00:13:29 Vocalisations 00:14:10 Babbling 00:15:01 Vocalisation Vs Babbling 00:15:27 Delayed or absent babbling 00:15:53 Babbling develops with social interaction 00:17:18 Jargon 00:20:08 First words 00:20:24 new word combinations emerge 00:21:08 Sentences emerge 00:21:30 Conversation is both the base plate and the apex of the Spoken language development 00:22:40 The Hierarchy of speech sound production 00:25:10 Monitor your growing child’s speech development 00:29:19 Engaging your baby through Conversation 00:29:46 Reflection 00:30:57 Our next episode: Noisy Spaces Resources: * 💬 Submit your question to the show: https://www.soundsteps.uk/podcast-ask-question/ [https://www.soundsteps.uk/podcast-ask-question/] * 👩⚕️ Face-to-face AVT with Shefali Shah (London): https://soundsteps.uk [https://soundsteps.uk] * 🌐 Online AVT sessions available via AVT Direct: https://avtdirect.com [https://avtdirect.com] * 🎓 Train online as an LSL professional in AVT: https://learnavt.com [https://learnavt.com] * 📧 Contact Shefali directly: shefalishah@soundsteps.uk [shefalishah@soundsteps.uk] 📚 Resources For Professionals and Parents: * Estabrooks, W., MacIver-Lux, K., & Rhoades, E. (Eds.). (2020). Auditory-Verbal Therapy: For Young Children with Hearing Loss and Their Families, and the Practitioners Who Guide Them (2nd ed.). Plural Publishing.
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