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There is a whole range of services for your child and your family. These services are designed to help children with hearing impairment make optimum use of their hearing. Your doctor or audiologist will help you make decisions about the most appropriate strategies for your child's individual needs.
Below are a few simple tips for you and the people around your child.
Be seen and heard When you (or other people) are speaking, ensure that your child can see your face clearly. Everybody uses facial expression to complement communication and the movement of our lips as we speak also offers clues, even without formal training in lip reading. Therefore, those with hearing loss can especially benefit from a clear view of the person who is speaking. Try not to hide your mouth or turn away while speaking as this will prevent your child benefiting from this useful information.
Get involved The professionals you meet are there to help you. Together you form a team whose focus is to discover what is best for your child. Opinions may differ, there are limits to anyone's ability to provide all the answers. Get involved with the process and weigh all the advice and information you receive to come to the best decisions for yourself, your family and your child.
Share in success Your child and your family can benefit from the experiences of other families in a similar situation. This could be information about a new amplification technology or just a little thing that worked for them. If you come across someone with a child who is doing things you would like your child to be able to do, ask them how they did it. Most families will be happy to share their successes.
Noise It can be very difficult to understand in background noise. This is true for everybody but a hearing loss can make a noisy environment even more troublesome. Try, if possible, to reduce background noise while you are speaking with your child by choosing a quieter location or lowering the volume of music etc. Technologies – such as directional microphones or FM –can vastly improve noisy situations. Ask your hearingcare professional about appropriate technologies.
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