Principles of Auditory Verbal Therapy
Adopted by the AG Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken LanguageŽ, July 26, 2007
- Promote early diagnosis of hearing loss in newborns, infants, toddlers, and young children, followed by immediate audiologic management and Auditory-Verbal therapy.
- Recommend immediate assessment and use of appropriate, state-of-the-art hearing technology to obtain maximum benefits of auditory stimulation.
- Guide and coach parents to help their child use hearing as the primary sensory modality in developing listening and spoken language.
- Guide and coach parents¹ to become the primary facilitators of their child's listening and spoken language development through active consistent participation in individualized Auditory-Verbal therapy.
- Guide and coach parents¹ to create environments that support listening for the acquisition of spoken language throughout the child's daily activities.
- Guide and coach parents¹ to help their child integrate listening and spoken language into all aspects of the child's life.
- Guide and coach parents¹ to use natural developmental patterns of audition, speech, language, cognition, and communication.
- Guide and coach parents¹ to help their child self-monitor spoken language through listening.
- Administer ongoing formal and informal diagnostic assessments to develop individualized Auditory-Verbal treatment plans, to monitor progress and to evaluate the effectiveness of the plans for the child and family.
- Promote education in regular schools with peers who have typical hearing and with appropriate services from early childhood onwards.