Case Study 1 Initial Referral  Name: Yatzel, Female  BD: 7/30/07  Failed new born hearing screening and ABR dated 10/07 confirmed bilateral profound.

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Case Study 1 Initial Referral  Name: Yatzel, Female  BD: 7/30/07  Failed new born hearing screening and ABR dated 10/07 confirmed bilateral profound hearing loss  Normal pre and post natal history and no significant medical history  Only child from Maria and Acosta  Speak Spanish at home  Live in Cobb County  EHO visit on 11/2/07  IFSP on 11/6/2007 and 11/10/2007  Georgia PINES first visit on 11/19/07  Trial Hearing Aids from AASD at the age of 6 months  ENT: Dr. Bauer, PENTA  Audiologists: Andrea Thow at AASD and Lauren Stott at PENTA

Case Study 1 After 3 Months Intervention (2/08)  Bilateral HA on 1/27/08  Auditory Assessment on 2/10/08 No response to sound and speech w/o HA, Showed responses to loud indoor environmental sound and loud speech within 1-3 feet w/HA Initial LDS (2/10/08) and 2 nd LDS (5/14/08)- Receptive and Expressive Levels?  Audiological evaluation reports from AASD  ENT: Dr. Bauer at PENTA  BCW IFSP dated 11/6/07, YF received SLP, OT and PT services  Regular Georgia PINES visits with no cancellation  Child babbled and cried to indicate wants and needs  Mom wants to consider CI  MB CDI- Not applicable  Auditory-Verbal Development Checklist (2/10/08) showed no response to sounds  IPP should be in place

Case Study 1 After 9 Months Intervention (8/08)  Child is 13 months old  Auditory Assessment on 7/24/08- see evaluation No response to sound and speech w/o HA, Showed responses to loud indoor environmental sound and loud speech within 1-3 feet w/HA 3 rd LDS done on 8/10/08- homework assignment  Audiological report dated 4/11/08 from PENTA  ENT: Dr. Bauer at PENTA  BCW IFSP review dated 5/6/08, YF received SLP and PT services  Regular Georgia PINES visits with no cancellation  Child babbled and cried to indicate wants and needs  Mom learned signs for “finish”, “milk”, “eat”, “shoe”, and “more” from SLP.  Started L’TL Kids at AASD on 8/19/08  Evaluation report from L’TL Kids on 8/19/08  CI surgery was scheduled for 10/13/08  M-B CDI Words and Gestures completed on 8/17 /08, need to score  Auditory-Verbal Development Checklist done on 7/24/2008- used to develop auditory goals for IPP review.