by St. Joseph Institute | May 1, 2023 | Blog, Education, Featured, indianapolis, Listening and Spoken Language, LSL, LSL Strategy, parent topics, Professional interest, professional resources, Resources
Open-Ended Questions require more than a yes/no answer. Some children benefit from being provided with choices. These types of questions allow for your child to engage in meaningful conversations with adults and eventually with their peers. How are both strategies...
by St. Joseph Institute | Aug 20, 2021 | Blog, Education, Featured, indianapolis, Listening and Spoken Language, LSL, LSL Strategy, parent topics, Professional interest, Resources
Welcome back to a new school year! Summer is drawing to a close, and now that SJI-I is in full session, we will be sharing monthly LSL Strategies to try with your students at home or in the classroom! This month’s strategy is shared with us today by Speech-Language...
by Zareena Koch | Jul 26, 2021 | Alumni, Blog, Education, Featured, Resources
We’re so proud to introduce to you one of our own who is helping others with hearing loss learn to communicate their needs. Sara received Early Intervention services through SJI and mainstreamed into a private school of the family’s choice. She is now a junior in high...
by admin | May 17, 2021 | Education, Featured, parent topics, Resources
At SJI, our audiology services can replace the old earmolds with new earmolds, but there may be times when it is more convenient to have the new earmolds sent home. We’ve put together a quick how-to slideshow to teach you how to replace your child’s...
by admin | May 8, 2021 | Featured, indianapolis, News, parent topics, Resources
Indy Kids Directory is a proud partner of St. Joseph Institute. Self-described as a publication for families and those that do business with them in the Indianapolis area, Indy Kids dedicates a full-page ad to St. Joseph Institute in every issue. Each May marks...
by admin | May 4, 2020 | AudiTunes, Blog, Featured, parent topics, Resources, Uncategorized
Did you know that music, even non-verbal music, is important for hearing? It’s true! According to Dr. Nina Kraus, a professor at Northwestern School of Communication, musicians are better listeners than non-musicians in how they process sound—for example, how to...