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,
During these unprecedented times, the World Health Organisation (WHO) have communicated their guidelines on hygiene and how we can all protect ourselves and others from becoming infected with COVID-19. This information can be found here. Some of our users have also asked how they should take care of MED-EL’s audio processors during the coronavirus pandemic.
Experience books are a fun, easy, and inexpensive way to develop your child’s listening, language, and speech skills. We’re going to look more at what an experience book is and explain some ways you can use one to help your child’s language skills. An experience book is a personalized book you make with your child