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Thursday, January 29, 2026

Comprehensive Assessment & Progress Monitoring Battery for K–5 CI/HA Students

Students:

  • Keidy: Bilateral CI, implanted a few years ago, 1st grade; very limited articulation, vocabulary, and sentence structure.
  • Alanny: CI implanted 4 years ago, 2nd–3rd grade; making visible progress in articulation and sentence structure.
  • Andy: Bilateral HA, 5th grade; fair articulation, occasionally omits grammatical markers.

Purpose:
To systematically track progress in speech, language, listening comprehension, and AAC/device use, using standardized tools, trial-by-trial data, CASLLS levels, and functional language tasks.

1. Articulation / Speech Sound Production

Goal: Improve accuracy of target speech sounds in isolation, words, phrases, and connected speech.

Recommended Tools:

  • GFTA-3: Gold standard for articulation assessment (word-level and connected speech).
  • Arizona Articulation Proficiency Scale: Quick screening for single words and connected speech.
  • CASLLS – Speech Production Levels: Tracks developmental progression specific to children with hearing devices.
  • Speech Intelligibility Rating Scales (1–7): Functional intelligibility assessment.

Trial-by-Trial Data Collection:

  • Use cueing levels: Independent, minimal, moderate, maximal.
  • Record # of trials, correct responses, and % accuracy.
  • Track progress over time with line or bar graphs.

Sample Data Table:

Student

Target Sound

Context

Cue Level

# Trials

Correct

% Accuracy

CASLLS Level

Notes

Keidy

/f/

Word

 Maximum

10

3

30%

Level 2

Needs repetition & modeling

Alanny

/s/

Word

Moderate

10

6

60%

Level 3

Visible progress

Andy

/th/

Word

Minimal

10

8

70%

Level 4

Omits some final markers

2. Sentence Structure & Grammar

Goal: Improve sentence length, complexity, use of grammatical markers (past tense, plurals, subject-verb agreement), and vocabulary expansion.

Recommended Tools:

  • CELF-5: Sentence formulation, expressive and receptive language.
  • SALT (Systematic Analysis of Language Transcripts): Tracks MLU, grammar, and sentence complexity in connected speech.
  • CASLLS – Language Levels: Developmental levels for sentence complexity, grammar, and expressive language.
  • TELD-4 (for younger students): Vocabulary, syntax, comprehension.
  • Story Retell / Picture Sequencing: Functional task for grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure.

Trial-by-Trial Data Table Example:

Student

Target

Trials

Correct

Cue Level

% Accuracy

CASLLS Level

Notes

Keidy

2-3 word sentences

10

4

Maximum

40%

Level 2

Needs visual cues & repetition

Alanny

4–6 word sentences

10

6

Moderate

70%

Level 3

Visible progress

Andy

Past tense -ed

10

6

Minimal

60%

Level4

Omits occasional grammatical markers

3. Auditory Comprehension / Listening Skills

Goal: Improve understanding of spoken language at word, sentence, and paragraph level.

Recommended Tools:

  • CASLLS – Listening Comprehension Levels: Hierarchical levels of auditory understanding.
  • CELF-5 / TELD-4 listening subtests: Standardized comprehension assessment.
  • Functional Paragraph / Story Retell: Tracks comprehension, sequencing, grammar, and vocabulary.

Data Collection Table Example:

Student

Task

Cue Level

# Trials

Correct

% Accuracy

CASLLS Level

Notes

Keidy

1-3 sentence story retell

Maximum

5

3

60%

Level 2

Needs repetition & visual cues

Alanny

3-5 sentence story

Moderate

5

4

70%

Level 3

Good retention

Andy

Paragraph retell

Minimal

5

4

80%

Level 4

Omits grammatical markers

Notes / Recommendations:

  • Start with simple sentences for students with limited vocabulary (Keidy).
  • Gradually progress to longer sentences and paragraph-level comprehension.
  • Check comprehension through retelling, sequencing, or answering questions.

4. AAC / Device Use Tracking (if applicable)

Goals: Track expressive communication, independence, vocabulary use, and integration of AAC devices.

Student

Device

Use

Cue Level

Notes

Keidy

Bil CI

Semi-verbal

Maximum

Uses gestures with words

Alanny

RE CI

Verbal

Moderate

Uses gestures with phrases

Andy

Bil HA

Verbal

Minimal

Omits grammatical markers

5. Data Collection Methods & Frequency

  • Trial-by-Trial Grids: Track articulation, grammar, and AAC outputs per session.
  • Functional Tasks: Story retell, paragraph comprehension, vocabulary tasks.
  • Cue Levels: Independent, minimal, moderate, maximal support.
  • % Accuracy Calculation: # Correct ÷ Total Trials × 100.
  • CASLLS Developmental Levels: Record to track auditory, speech, and language growth.
  • Frequency:
    • Trial-based targets: Every session
    • Paragraph retell / comprehension: Weekly
    • Standardized assessments (GFTA-3, CELF-5, CASLLS): Quarterly or per IEP

6. Recommended Screening / Standardized Measures

Measure

Purpose

Age/Grade

GFTA-3

Articulation assessment

K–5

CELF-5

Sentence structure, grammar, vocabulary

K–5

CASLLS

Listening, speech, and language progress in CI/HA users

K–5

Arizona Articulation Proficiency Scale

Quick screening

K–5

Speech Intelligibility Rating Scales

Functional speech intelligibility

K–5

SALT

Connected speech analysis

K–5

TELD-4

Early language development

K–3

 

 

 

7. Notes for Implementation

  • Start simple: Use clear, short sentences, visual cues, and repetition for students with limited vocabulary.
  • Increase complexity gradually: Expand from single words → short sentences → paragraph-level comprehension.
  • Graph progress: Use % accuracy and CASLLS levels to visualize growth over time.
  • Integrate AAC and verbal outputs for students using CI/HA devices.
  • Focus on functional language: Incorporate play, story retelling, and classroom interactions.

Summary:
This battery provides a complete, multi-dimensional approach for assessing and tracking progress in:

  • Articulation / speech sound production
  • Sentence structure / grammar
  • Vocabulary expansion
  • Listening comprehension / paragraph retell
  • AAC / device-supported expressive communication
  • Developmental progression using CASLLS

It allows session-by-session monitoring, functional observation, and standardized assessment data to guide therapy planning and IEP goal writing.

 

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