Resources

Empowering Others Through My Journey With Pendred Syndrome

I am 16 years old and live in California. I was born with Pendred syndrome, which is why I have severe to profound, bilateral hearing loss and wear hearing aids. 

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Simple Strategies to Boost Language Skills in Children With Hearing Loss

As a teacher of the deaf in New York City, I can see that as easy as it was for me to “pick up” language, for our children with hearing loss this is not the case. It’s quite the opposite. Children with hearing loss miss out on learning language incidentally on a daily basis, even with their hearing devices. 

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Minimizing Noise to Maximize Student Success

Making tiny adjustments creates a more favorable learning environment for all learners. We can minimize background noise and improve classroom acoustics to enhance clear communication and understanding.

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Battling Tinnitus After Nearly 22 Years in the Navy

To the younger military generation I would say wear your hearing protection. And please, if you do have tinnitus symptoms seek help from an audiologist trained in tinnitus treatments.

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We Are Not Alone

Reaching out, learning about different organizations, and continuing to learn everything I can has made huge differences.

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How Deaf–Hearing Marriages Can Thrive

The deaf–hearing couples who are happy tend to have higher levels of tolerance for differences. They are more open to unconventional ways of coping, communicating, and problem solving.

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How to Advocate for Your Health With Providers

These experiences highlight the need for patients, especially women, to advocate for accurate diagnoses.

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Healthy Hearing Starts at Home

Even with this elevated awareness about the harm from excess noise, sometimes it’s hard to get this message to stick at home. Here is how I helped steer my kids, who are now teenagers, steer toward healthy hearing habits.  

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Help Childen With Hearing Loss Be Camp-Ready

Alongside the typical checklist for camp preparations, such as bug spray and sunscreen, consider preparing for scenarios where your child may need to speak up about communication needs and otherwise self-advocate so they can fully participate.

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Shouting From the Rooftops

We have been heartened by the increased mainstream media coverage of healthy hearing lately.

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