Lachlan's First Hearing Aid. (If you can't click through by email, try the post itself.) It's very sweet -- and short. And no cats.If a 7-week old can wear a hearing aid, why can't you?
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Supremes Acknowledge Hearing Loss!
If you happen to be presenting a case before the Supreme Court -- and also have hearing loss -- you're in luck. You'll be able to hear those questions from the justices. The Supreme Court has just installed a loop system.Read about it here: Supreme Court Press Release. Thanks to David Myers for this information. … Continue reading Supremes Acknowledge Hearing Loss!
The Walking Deaf
As I get this blog up and running, I'll be republishing some of my favorite posts from my other blog, What I Hear, on the Psychology Today Website. You can also click on that link to read many earlier posts, dating from early 2013 when I started that blog. This post began as a lament … Continue reading The Walking Deaf
Hearing Loss, Language, and Creating a World
Earlier this year I wrote an essay in the New York Times about hearing loss, language and the acquisition of reading, "A Son's Deafness Prompts a Scientific Journey." The essay was a review of a book by Lydia Denworth called “I Can Hear You Whisper: An Intimate Journey Through the Science of Sound and Language,” … Continue reading Hearing Loss, Language, and Creating a World
Hearing Aids and Medicare
I've written about this before but I can't bring it up too many times. Please add your signature to this petition to have the Medicare prohibition on hearing aids and hearing tests overturned. It's our future -- those of us with hearing loss, and those who will develop it as we age -- but it's … Continue reading Hearing Aids and Medicare
Becoming a Superhero, Thanks to Her Disability
Children with disabilities are often mainstreamed into regular classrooms these days. Cece Bell, the children's book author, was one of them. In her delightful graphic memoir, El Deafo, she shows us the difficulties -- but also the benefits, especially if you can turn your disability into a superpower. El Deafo is for kids 8-12, but … Continue reading Becoming a Superhero, Thanks to Her Disability
Hidden Disabilities and the Psych Profession
This blog post first appeared on "What I Hear," on the Psychology Today website.********My hidden disability is hearing loss, but the psychological, emotional, and professional ramifications I experience are true for anyone with a hidden disability.Most hidden disabilities are considered in some way shameful or devaluing. Hearing loss is seen as a sign of aging and … Continue reading Hidden Disabilities and the Psych Profession
An IPad app called the Speech Banana
Johns Hopkins researchers have come up with a new approach to aural rehabilitation for people who have recently received a cochlear implant. (It's also useful after getting a hearing aid.) All three of the FDA approved cochlear implant companies offer online rehab, and some cochlear implant centers offer one-on-one rehab for new c.i. users. But … Continue reading An IPad app called the Speech Banana

