Decisions, it’s okay to change them
As parents, we want to make the best decisions for our children. We gather information from various sources and then make our educated choices. When
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As parents, we want to make the best decisions for our children. We gather information from various sources and then make our educated choices. When
Social capital refers to the value and benefits that arise from an individual’s relationships, connections, and networks with others in a community or society. For
There are four steps to making informed decisions: STEP 1: What decision do I need to make? How long do I have to make this
Multilingualism is a SUPERPOWER! Don’t be discouraged from teaching your child a second or third language just because they are deaf or hard of hearing.
Self-advocacy means looking out for yourself, knowing what you need, and communicating your needs effectively to others. Self-advocacy is a skill that your child can
As parents of children with hearing loss, we want to protect our kids from discrimination and ensure they have equal access in society. Deafness and
Learning to drive can be a stressful time for both parent and student, especially if they are deaf or hard of hearing. However, don’t let
It is quite normal for our teens who are deaf or hard of hearing to feel isolated at times. However, if they are experiencing persistent
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