Hearing Matters: A Practical Guide to Glue Ear for Early Years Educators
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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infographics child developmentGlue ear, a common condition in young children, can significantly impact hearing and learning. Early years educators play a crucial role in identifying and supporting children with this condition. The goal of this project is to create a comprehensive guide that equips educators with the knowledge and tools to recognize and manage glue ear in their classrooms. The project will involve researching the condition, its symptoms, and effective strategies for educators to support affected children. Learners will apply their classroom knowledge of child development and educational strategies to develop a practical, user-friendly guide. This project will enhance educators' ability to foster an inclusive learning environment for all children.
The project deliverables will include a detailed written guide and a set of visual aids or infographics. The guide will cover the identification of glue ear symptoms, recommended classroom strategies, and resources for further support. Additionally, learners will create a presentation to share their findings and recommendations with educators, ensuring the material is accessible and actionable.
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Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.
Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.
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The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
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We aim to empower families with deaf and hard-of-hearing children through advocacy, education, and family-centered support. Together, we can create a brighter future for all children.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada