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Clinician Directed Auditory Training with KTH Speech Tracking Software
LACE – Listening And Communication Enhancement
'Grey's Anatomy': Shoshannah Stern on Playing the First Deaf Doc on TV
In an email interview with ET, the actress previews her multi-episode arc on the ABC medical drama and making history.
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Practice speaking and listening with your cochlear implant with our handy rehab tips and resources.
Now Hear This: Harper soars with her magic ears|Paperback
The Paperback of the Now Hear This: Harper soars with her magic ears by Valli Gideons, Harper Gideons, Priscila Soares | at Barnes & Noble. FREE
Telecare for Teens and Tweens
We create and share innovative tools to help hearing care professionals address the psychological and social challenges of hearing loss and apply patient-centered care methods.
Being a teen with hearing loss
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Phonak
Welcome to the official Phonak Youtube Channel which provides you with general information on hearing loss and an overview of our hearing solutions. You will...
Driving while deaf meet 2 women who beat the odds to become truck drivers
When Suzie Helgerson, 54, drives down the highway in her big rig, she sees emergency vehicles before most hearing people hear the sirens. Helgerson has…
The science of hearing - Douglas L. Oliver
The ability to recognize sounds and identify their location is possible thanks to the auditory system. That’s comprised of two main parts: the ear, and the brain. The ear’s task is to convert sound energy into neural signals; the brain’s is to receive and process the information those signals contain. To understand how that works, Douglas L. Oliver follows a sound on its journey into the ear.
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Violet's Story - £4.50
This story is for adults to share with children with hearing loss, their siblings, friends and peers.
Challenges of Being Hard of Hearing: A Student's Perspective
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Books About Hearing Loss for Kids and Adults
By the Numbers: Medicare and Cochlear Implant Coverage : The Hearing Journal
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Supporting Success For Children With Hearing Loss | Update - Teacher Inservice Time
Language and communication focused ie ps for learners who are deaf or hard of hearing discussion guide tcm1063 154134
Examples of iep goals common core stds
Developing IEP Goals for Students with Hearing Loss
Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Worksheets & Teaching Resources | TpT
Browse deaf and hard of hearing resources on Teachers Pay Teachers, a marketplace trusted by millions of teachers for original educational resources.
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Breaking the sound barrier – First deaf employee completes Category 3
Kitsap County native Brandon Salley is the only deaf member of his family and the first member of his family to work at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility.As of Dec. 3,
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Hearing Loss Prevention Devices - Hearing Protectors for Factories, Assembly Plants, Manufacturing, Construction | Harris Communications
Find the best hearing loss protection device headphones, earphones and earmuffs when working in factories, construction sites and other loud workplaces.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms for the Deaf - Emergency Devices | Harris Communications
Emergency devices for smoke and carbon monoxide alerting with loud alarms and visual strobes for people who are deaf or are hearing impaired.
How to Learn Sign Language as an Adult and ASL Resources for Parents of Children with Hearing Loss
List of children's books featuring deaf characters
Several studies exist as to how Deaf children are portrayed in children's literature.[1][2][3][4] Historically children's books have generally conformed to the prevailing cultural view of Deaf people, this has often resulted in books which portray those characters who happen to be Deaf as in need of saving or to be pitted. In modern times there has been an improved attitude towards d/Deaf people and this has lead to better representation in literature. The UK children's BookTrust charity have issued advise for writers, illustrators and publishers on naturally...
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