
This summer-themed activity to do with your child at home—or at the beach—can help them develop their listening and speaking skills during the summer holidays.
This summer-themed activity to do with your child at home—or at the beach—can help them develop their listening and speaking skills during the summer holidays.
Due to the popularity of our Rehab for Adults series, which includes: what to expect from a cochlear implant, printable handouts for active auditory training with your cochlear implant, practice listening for specific sounds, speech tracking; and tips for how to use communication strategies and improve your listening environment, we have made further resources available
Talking on the phone is one of the most challenging listening situations: unfamiliar speakers, no visual cues, and sometimes a poor connection. But despite these challenges, studies have shown that people with hearing loss begin using the phone more after they get cochlear implants. Here are some tips for practicing your phone communication skills.
Looking for a fun but productive way to keep the kids entertained? Here’s a new card game for you to play with your family, while also helping to develop your child’s listening, speech, and language skills. Playing board and card games with your family offers many opportunities for teaching new vocabulary including mental state language,