January 3, 2017

Hearing Impairment and Tips for Teachers

Providing classroom adaptations and implementing communication strategies will ensure success for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Following is a guide to help you […]
January 2, 2017

Dyspraxia

A disorder that is characterized by difficulty in muscle control, which causes problems with movement and coordination, language and speech, and can affect learning. Although not […]
December 20, 2016

Fashion And Hearing Aids

Gone are the days when putting on a hearing aid was considered to be a subject of embarrassment. With the constant changes taking place in the […]
December 14, 2016

Speech and Language Disorders

Understanding Speech and Language Disorders Speech and language disorders are varied and can occur at any age. Regardless of the severity of speech and language disorders, […]
December 13, 2016

Early Intervention

New Born Hearing Screening: One to two babies in every 1,000 are born with permanent hearing loss in one or both ears. This increases to about 1 […]
December 12, 2016

LETS SQUASH THE MYTHS ABOUT HEARING AIDS

The following 10 myths and misconceptions about hearing aids are something you’ll want to know- One. Myth: Personal sound amplifiers are the same as hearing aids. […]
December 9, 2016

Social Communication Pragmatics

When we think of the needs of children with hearing loss, it is widely known that they are very likely to have significant delays in language […]
December 8, 2016

AUDITORY PLASTICITY

Plasticity is defined as the alternation of nerve cells to better conform to immediate environmental influence. “Neural plasticity” is a term used to describe alterations in […]
December 1, 2016

Development of Auditory Behaviour in Fetus and Infants

Auditory development in fetus: The auditory system is complete and functional at birth but myelination continues for several years in the higher auditory pathways. Auditory development […]
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