Learn how to better involve fathers in the auditory-verbal therapy process and leverage their skills in helping their children.
Believe it or not, now is the time that families should be making plans for summer! Here is some advice for families choosing a summer camp or activity for children with hearing loss.
U.S. Department of Education says students with disabilities must have equal access in school sports and provides clarifying guidance on Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
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Kathryn L. Schmitz, Ph.D., associate editor of The Volta Review, shares her thoughts on the importance of working with the peer reviewed journal for the listening and spoken language field.
The first year of life is critial for language development. Know what to expect.
How often do you or your child use blue tooth to connect with hearing technology?
You are at the home for families on the Listening and Spoken Language Knowledge Center. On this page you will find a full listing of information and resources to help you learn about your child's hearing loss, and things you can do to ensure they have access to language as early as possible.
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Nine-year-old Collin Tastet was a leading advocate behind North Carolina bill 589, which helps provide financial support for hearing aids to children.