Statistics: A study by Gallaudet University found that HOH children with strong family communication skills are 35% more likely to feel confident in social settings.
Developed in the 1960s, FM systems revolutionized how hard-of-hearing students engage in educational settings by directly addressing the challenge of background noise.
The drying box does the job far more thoroughly and also, to my surprise, even removes earwax buildup that lodges in the receiver portion of my hearing aids.
Research published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research highlights that children who actively use AAC in social settings develop stronger interpersonal skills and exhibit reduced anxiety.
Foster Community Awareness: Educate peers, teachers, and the school community about hearing loss to create a more inclusive and supportive environment where your child feels valued and understood.
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