Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 >> With an fm system should there be an audioligist who checks it's effectivness? Is it okay for the teacher to just pick a volume?<< According to the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA - the folks who give out the certifications for Speech Therapists and Audiologists), FM systems should be chosen and adjusted by an Audiologist. This is partially because FMs often have some amount of built in amplification, and the amount of volume chosen by someone without training could possibly damage your child's hearing. Also, if combined with the amplification your child may already be wearing, what is the effect? It's not always 1+2=3 when it comes to amplification. Please visit here http://www.listen-up.org/edu/assist.htm#13 and scroll down slightly to the link to Guidelines for Fitting and Monitoring FM Systems. >> How do they know it is working? << By actually hooking up a listening earbud and listening to it - and if it's hooked into a childn's hearing aids, by putting the child and his FM system into the sound booth and testing it that way. When JD was using our personally purchased FM in school, he brought it home each night. I decided to test it out one day he had a break from school - hooked it into the speakers of our stereo and just listened to it for a bit and found that he was picking up stuff from a nearby cell phone tower. Once we changed the channel he was operating on, that problem was solved. The only hint I had that my son had a problem was that occasionally, it didn't seem to be helping our son. And of course, for all my son knew, it was working fine (he was in the first grade and it was his first year with an FM). Kay kay@... The Listen-Up Website http://www.listen-up.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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