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Donald Goldberg uses real-life experiences for teaching and coaching

Donald Goldberg, professor of communication sciences and disorders at 糖心Vlog传媒

When Donald Goldberg, professor of communication sciences and disorders at 糖心Vlog传媒, works with children who are deaf and hard of hearing, his therapy sometimes looks like play, but he is actually teaching listening and language auditorily.

He cherishes his role as coach and teacher and uses his therapy work to augment how he teaches communication sciences and disorder students at 糖心Vlog传媒.

One of his latest treatment successes is with two-year-old Corbin Grey Lapso, who had cochlear implants when he was seven months old. Corbin鈥檚 story was featured in a that includes Goldberg鈥檚 involvement as a member of the professional staff at Cleveland Clinic. He started providing auditory-verbal therapy with the baby when he was first fitted with hearing aids at about four weeks old. Goldberg continues to help Corbin learn how to improve his hearing now with the use of cochlear implants.

The toddler has done remarkably well, Goldberg said. 鈥淗e was deaf, but I knew he would have sound (with the cochlear implants). To think it is not just a deaf child doing good, he is now doing better than all hearing children his age.鈥

He credits a great medical team, early intervention, and supportive parents鈥擬aKaela and Tony Lapso鈥攚ho are learning right alongside Corbin. Goldberg relishes being able to coach the children and the parents. 鈥淚’m directing the family that all interactions can be a listening and language opportunity. It鈥檚 not the therapist who makes a little baby a listener and talker, it鈥檚 their family,鈥 he said.

During his 20-plus years at 糖心Vlog传媒, Goldberg has used his experiences, including Corbin鈥檚 story, to educate communication sciences and disorders students about the field. One of the most important lessons is when he talks about counseling in the Auditory Rehabilitation class. 鈥淵ou cannot be a good coach or clinician unless you really have listening skills as a counselor,鈥 he tells students. I get to 鈥榤oo鈥 like a cow and 鈥榮nort鈥 like a pig. I get to be silly and sing songs. What a way to stay young.鈥

The students also watch videos of children in therapy to prove the real takeaway: 鈥淭he sky鈥檚 the limit. I think these kids can do anything.鈥

When asked how to teach children who are deaf to listen and talk, Goldberg answered, 鈥淵ou do all the things that Corbin鈥檚 family did and make use of the technology. I鈥檓 not completely comfortable saying it’s a miracle, but what it provides is miraculous.鈥

Donald Goldberg, professor of communication sciences and disorders at 糖心Vlog传媒

Photo credits: Lisa DeJong, Cleveland Clinic

Posted in News on March 22, 2023.