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    Early Implants Best For Baby’s Language Progress

    Thursday, May 16th, 2013

    In the US, two to three children in every 1000 births is born profoundly deaf, 90% to hearing families. The average age for a baby to receive a cochlear implant is falling, with research showing babies of 6 to 9 months to benefit more from the technology, than even at 12 months, and again at [...]

    Childcare Managers’ Vital Role In Language Skills

    Monday, May 13th, 2013

    Childcare facilities may overlook childrens’ cognitive language and social-emotional skills development with the other early-skills children must learn, according to a recent piece in Canada’s ‘The Castlegar Source’ newspaper.
    When children learn and practice early social skills like turn-taking, sharing and interaction, with hand-eye coordination and early physical development, their exposure to rich language may ’stall’ as [...]

    Introduction To Auditory Verbal Therapy (Belfast)

    Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

    Auditory-Verbal Therapy (AVT) is a parent-centred approach to enabling children with deafness to learn to talk by listening with hearing-devices.
    The UK has just 14 certified AVT therapists, and on April 27th a free 2-hour information session on AVT is being held in Belfast for parents of deaf children aged under 5. Registration is needed (details [...]

    “He Is Not Me”: A Book On Mainstream Education

    Monday, March 25th, 2013

    A new book, “He Is Not Me”, by Stuart McNaughton, tells the story of being deaf from birth – and opting for a cochlear implant in his twenties. Notably, Stuart’s parents mainstream-educated him, to equip him with real-world skills from the very start – with the support of teachers and professionals.
    Read >> He Is Not [...]

    Crowd-Computing: New Solutions For Captions

    Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

    Speech-to-text automation has a huge role in creating classroom captions for students with hearing and other issues, who don’t always note-take in class. To address the multi-speaker shortcomings of automated caption solutions, a program, Scribe, was devised at the University of Rochester.
    Scribe Tweaks Speech-To-Text Automation – With Humans
    Scribe works by crowd-sourcing humans to caption speech [...]

    Bilateral Cochlear Implants: Hearing With Two Ears

    Thursday, March 14th, 2013

    With bilateral cochlear implants (both ears) in Ireland’s news recently, here’s some information that may answer readers’ and families’ questions.
    Read: Who is a cochlear implant candidate?
    Some unilateral (single-ear) implant-wearers keep a hearing-aid in the other ear, and can recognise speech by listening through two ears. Others choose to ‘go bilateral’ with 2 cochlear implants, to [...]

    Study Supports For Doctors With Hearing Issues

    Tuesday, March 12th, 2013

    An article, “Deafness Among Physicians and Trainees: A National Survey“, in the February 2013 issue of Academic Medicine, gives insights to how doctors with hearing issues access their training and get to work in the mainstream.
    Read: Are deaf/hoh physicians getting needed supports?
    Amplified stethoscopes (89%) were the most frequent accommodation, with hearing-devices/FM (32%), realtime captions (21%), sign [...]

    California Student Seeks Captions Instead Of FM

    Friday, March 8th, 2013

    In 2009, a California-based high school student with a cochlear implant asked her school district to provide realtime captions in class, instead of a FM system, which she said gave her headaches and relayed static noise. At end-2012, the case was reopened with a similar, second case in the state.
    Read: Student asks Tustin schools to [...]

    Teacher Question: Reading/Listening On The iPad

    Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

    A teacher asked about using an iPad with a pupil who’s partially hearing:

    What apps for reading and English did the IDK team recommend?
    How can the student listen to audio files and Skype, from their iPad?

    The student wears Phonak hearing aids and uses a FM system in school.
    This list suggests apps for students with reading challenges:
    Fifty [...]

    A Surgeon’s Thirty Million Words Project Research

    Wednesday, February 20th, 2013

    Chicago-based ENT surgeon, Dana Suskind, who oversees pediatric cochlear implants, is researching a thirty-million-word gap she sees among implanted children from lower socio-economic backgrounds. By age 3, these children hear 30 million fewer words than peers from more affluent backgrounds.
    With babies known to hear in the womb before birth, Suskind has a point.
    Read more >> [...]

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