Hearing aids

What You Should Know about Children's Hearing Aids

It is estimated that more than 1 million children in the U.S. have some form of hearing loss. Even if hearing loss is not very severe, this impairment in children can have a profound affect on their educations. Some children with hearing impairments may be mistaken to have learning disabilities, or assumed to be defiant or downright stubborn. Even with more and more hospitals screening newborns for hearing loss, still slip through the cracks.

Parents may not even be aware of a slight loss of hearing until other problems develop.

Fortunately, for both parents and children, many models of child hearing aids are available to consumers. The first step is to have your child evaluated by an audiologist. This specialist can determine the level of hearing loss in the child and recommend solutions and aids to help them. Children as young as a week old have been reported to have received hearing aids.



The same models offered for adults are available for children. These include traditional analog models, digital hearing aids, programmable, behind the ear and completely in the ear canal models. Each type of children's hearing aids has different features and benefits. For example, programmable hearing aids are programmed to adjust with your child's environment. An audiologist is the only professional with the ability to determine which will best suit your child's needs.



Parents of children with hearing loss report outstanding results from the use of hearing aids. Some parents claim that prior to getting the child hearing aid, the child was rather unresponsive and often crabby. When they begin using the hearing aid, the child behaved differently. Most children become more confident in their abilities and become more social. Children with hearing loss often feel isolated and different from their peers.

Providing them with the opportunity to hear the sounds around them can make a world of difference in their self-confidence..



The Benefits of Digital Hearing Aids

Hearing aids have certainly come a long way since those first wooden devices from the 1500's. If you look at the history of hearing aids, you will find an amazing evolution of technology. In the 21st century, it seems almost everything has gone digital, and hearing aids are no exception.With at least 22 leading manufacturers of digital hearing aids, it is safe to say there has been a massive increase of demand for high-quality products. Many companies are in the process of developing even better digital technology; some are working on fourth and fifth generation digital hearing aids. The first digital hearing aids on the market came out in 1987.

Because only two manufacturers supplied the digital products, and also because they were very large and used a substantial amount of energy, consumers were less than receptive to the new idea. Since the end of the 1980's, more advanced technology has increased the quality of digital hearing aids. More recently, digital hearing aids have...

The Benefits of Digital Hearing Aids
Hearing aids > The Benefits of Digital Hearing Aids

Celebrate ?Better Hearing and Speech Month? this May

(ContentDesk) May 2, 2004 -- May, 2004 is Better Hearing and Speech Month (BHSM).
One way to observe the event is to self-assess one's hearing.
Some indications of possible hearing loss are: ?
frequently asking others to repeat themselves ?
often turning toward a sound to hear it better ?
understanding people better when wearing glasses or looking directly at their faces ?
losing one's place in group conversations ?
keeping the volume on the radio or TV at a level that others say is too loud ?
experiencing pain or ringing in one's earsThis May, take time to notice these signs of hearing loss.
If they seem familiar, don't hesitate to seek help.
Early detection of hearing difficulties can improve quality of life
and ease the transition back to better hearing.

Don't be one of the many people who suffer alone, postpone treatment, or avoid the use of hearing aids.This information is...

Celebrate ?Better Hearing and Speech Month? this May
Hearing aids > Celebrate ?Better Hearing and Speech Month? this May

300 People Will Form AIDS Ribbon Using Red Umbrellas on Field at Dodger Stadium to Promote AIDS Awareness at 'Strike Out AIDS'

(ContentDesk) August 10, 2005 -- The Wall-Las Memorias Project and the Los Angeles Dodgers will host one of the most unique AIDS awareness and fundraising events in the United States and in professional sports: Strike Out AIDS!???Prior to the start of the game, 300 supporters and friends of The Wall-Las Memorias Project, including parents, lifemates, children, siblings, friends of people lost to AIDS, will gather on the field to form an AIDS ribbon of red umbrellas to promote AIDS Awareness. Upwards of 1,500 supporters are expected to watch the game from a special section in the top tier of Dodger Stadium. Sales of select tickets will benefit The Wall-Las Memorias Project and its AIDS education programs.Honorary chairs of Strike Out AIDS include actress Lupe Ontiveros of "Desperate Housewives, Olympic boxing champ Paul Gonzalez, KFWB Dodger announcer A. Martinez and singer/actress Apollonia.Supporters who want to sit in the upper tier of the stadium and support Strike Out AIDS can purchase...

300 People Will Form AIDS Ribbon Using Red Umbrellas on Field at Dodger Stadium to Promote AIDS Awareness at 'Strike Out AIDS'
Hearing aids > 300 People Will Form AIDS Ribbon Using Red Umbrellas on Field at Dodger Stadium to Promote AIDS Awareness at 'Strike Out AIDS'

pool

myhearingaidstips.com, all rights reserved where applicable
Hearing aids
This page loaded in 0.36126 seconds.