We've all been there. We find ourselves this time of year walking into a family member's house to celebrate the holidays with children who have hearing loss, a crowd of people chatting (often loudly) catching up on a year's worth of history, Christmas music blaring in the background...
It can be stressful for adults, let alone the children who struggle to hear basic conversation at times like these. Here are some tips from expert Paula Rosenthal at Hearing Exchange to make these situations easier.
"1. Include Your Child in the Planning
2. Arrange Strategic Seating Assignments
3. Consider Using an FM Listening Device
4. Keep the Music Down
5. Develop a Signal"
To read her complete article, visit her website.
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