Hearing/Vision Screening Results

Hearing/Vision Screening Results

<p> Attachment I HEARING/VISION SCREENING RESULTS DI-SE-F55 Revised, August 1992 Student Name: Age: School: District: PART I A. HEARING SCREENING B. VISION SCREENING Instrument: Instrument: 1st Screening 2nd Screening 1st Screening 2nd Screening YES YES PASS Screened wearing glasses? NO NO</p><p>FAIL Both Eyes</p><p>EXAMINER Right Eye – Far Vision</p><p>DATE Left Eye – Far Vision PASS PASS Near Vision FAIL FAIL FIRST EXAMINER SCREENING DATE SECOND EXAMINER SCREENING DATE PART II If an attempt is made to condition a severely handicapped child for hearing/vision screening and no response can be obtained, then a quantitative description of the child’s hearing/vision must be completed by an individual who works with the child. A. HEARING B. VISION EXAMINER: EXAMINER: DATE: DATE: YES NO YES NO 1. Does subject respond to noise, i.e. 1. Does subject follow an object with eyes? ringing bell, rattle, etc.? 2. Does subject respond to name when 2. When using a pencil, crayon, paintbrush, called? etc., does subject follow markings with his eyes? 3. Does subject interact verbally or with 3. Does subject pick up objects from table or gestures? floor? 4. Can subject identify body part on 4. Does subject reach for objects when handed verbal command? to him? 5. Does subject respond to simple 5. Does subject grasp objects unaided or verbal commands? without direction from teacher? 6. Can subject point to person or objects 6. Does subject look at an object when placed when asked? before him? 7. Is imitation of speech present? 7. Does subject look at pictures in a book?</p><p>8. Does subject’s eyes and/or head turn 8. Do eyes and head turn toward a light that is toward a voice? introduced? 9. Does subject react to (not necessarily 9. Does subject watch own hand movements? stop) an activity when he hears “No! No!”? 10. Does subject attend to songs sung to 10. Does subject look at self in mirror? him? 11. Does subject use a visual searching technique when objects are placed out of sight?</p><p>Describe additional behaviors in hearing/vision that should be considered in assessment and educational programming:</p><p>J - 1</p>

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