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Early intervention making you feel exhausted and guilty? It’s a common and understandable experience, but it’s not how family-centred early intervention should feel. Professionals
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Early intervention making you feel exhausted and guilty? It’s a common and understandable experience, but it’s not how family-centred early intervention should feel. Professionals

Taking care of your child’s ears is an important part of maintaining their hearing health. Here are some practical tips to help keep their ears

Genetic testing involves analysing your child’s DNA to identify specific genetic mutations associated with hearing conditions. It can help diagnose the cause of hearing loss,

Children can start asking why they have a hearing loss from a young age. It is not an easy discussion, and there are no hard

Many of us have attended medical or therapy appointments where the professional uses words we do not understand. We can not be involved in decision-making

The decision of whether or not to implant your child is an extremely difficult one. If you have chosen to proceed with surgery, then here

Hearing tests can be a new or difficult experience for your child, but with some preparation, you can help make it a positive one. Audiologists

Parents in our online groups often ask what questions to ask their ENT, audiologist, speech therapist etc. Here are a few of good resources from

It can be a stressful time when having your baby or child’s hearing tested. You may not take in everything the audiologist tells you at

Studies indicate that up to 40% of children with a hearing loss also have additional needs. This could include vision loss, autism, Down syndrome, ADHD,

Children who are deaf or hard of hearing may also have problems with their eyesight. Children who are deaf or hard of hearing need the