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You are Tia's communication specialist. Tia is a 3 1/2 year old
girl with a trach which was placed when she was 6 months and old
and which her doctor has said will be permanent. She has Spina Bifida
as well as the health issues due to the trach. She is verbal and
scores right at her age for cognitive skills. Communication, however,
remains her area of greatest need. She has numerous articulation
errors and often is not understood by other children or strangers.
She needs to greatly increase her breath control and stamina so
that she can wear a different type of valve on her trach. The new
valve would improve her speech intelligibility and decrease the
functionality and health problems of her having to remove her vent
and place her finger over her trach opening in order to speak.
You usually work with Tia at the end of snack time and beginning
of free-choice play twice a week. You would like to begin doing
some type of group activity to provide Tia with support as well
as to enhance the other children's interactions with her. If you
did a group activity you would have to decrease your other time
with Tia, because your schedule is completely full.
You try to attend as many of the numerous meetings regarding Tia
that you can, but find it difficult with your large caseload. It
would really help if you could do more "role release"
with the early childhood teacher and have her embed the training
activities during other opportunities on days when you aren't on
site. The team is gathering today to address your concerns with
Tia's communication plan and to plan for her progress toward being
physically capable of wearing a valve on her trach opening.
What questions to you hope to get answered at this meeting? What
plans do you want to share with the team? What do you hope will
be the outcome of this meeting?
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