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This course provides an introduction to working with and educating young Deaf infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families from a disability critical theory studies approach that incorporates the intersectionality of people with disabilities and racialized bodies. The course covers an overview on the factors including etiology and symptomatology that impact developmental disabilities aspects of Deaf infants and toddlers. This course also addresses evidence-based practices in assessing and interacting working with deaf infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. 

 

Admission to Interdisciplinary Early Intervention Studies Masters of Arts Program, completion of EIS 700 and EIS 701; or permission of instructor.

Program: Early Intervention Studies

Credit: 3

Other Courses

EIS-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Early Intervention Studies

Credits 1-3

EIS-795

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

Early Intervention Studies

EIS-712

Internship & Seminar

This course supports candidates to participate full time…

Early Intervention Studies

Credits 6

EIS-711

Research Seminar II

This course will focus on various techniques and…

Early Intervention Studies

Credits 3

EIS-710

Research Seminar I

This course will focus on various techniques and…

Early Intervention Studies

Credits 3

EIS-708

EIS Practicum &…

This course provides opportunities to observe and participate…

Early Intervention Studies

Credits 3