Keywords

acoustic highlighting, cochlear implants, hearing loss, narrative-based language intervention, narrative development, narrative quality, syntax

 

Authors

  1. Justice, Ellie C. MA, CCC-SLP
  2. Swanson, Lori A. PhD
  3. Buehler, Velvet MA, CCC-SLPIA

Abstract

Narrative-based language intervention (NBLI) is a 6-week production-based intervention approach that targets grammatical structure as well as narrative content and form. Story grammar components and syntactic forms specifically chosen for each individual are taught via story retell and story-generation techniques. Previous research has shown NBLI to be an effective intervention to increase the narrative skills of children with specific language impairment (Swanson, Fey, Mills, & Hood, 2005). In the present study, the use of NBLI was examined with 3 children who have cochlear implants. Modifications in NBLI for children with hearing loss included acoustic highlighting of the syntactic target. Gains in narrative quality as well as syntax were observed in children with severe-profound to profound hearing loss supporting the feasibility of NBLI for multiple populations.