Hearing Blog & News

Wearing a Mask with Your Hearing Aids
See clever tips to protect your ears and hearing aids while wearing a mask from Oticon.
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Improving the Mainstream Classroom For Deaf Children Post COVID-19
As we return back into classrooms in the fall, it’s important not to forget everything we’ve learned during our time at home.
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May Is Better Hearing & Speech Month
The month of May is Better Hearing & Speech Month! This annual celebration aims towards raising awareness for the many challenges faced by people who are deaf and hard of hearing in their day-to-day lives.
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Parent Resources & Activities While You're Home
Being restricted to one place for an unspecified amount of time can be tough - but together with our students and their parents, we’ve put together this list of outside resources for you to use.
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The Importance of ‘Serve And Return’ for Children with Hearing Loss
Children with hearing loss are in need of the same ‘serve and return’ experience as typical hearing children. It is critical to help them develop conversational competency.
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Help Us Make 2020 CCHAT’s Best Year Ever!
2019 was one our most successful years since first launching in 1996 and we want to send out a huge thank you! If we continue on the current track, 2020 could be another banner year. With your help, it will be.
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Using Smoke Detectors to Protect Children Who Are Deaf And Hard of Hearing
Fortunately, a growing number of safety device manufacturers now offer smoke detectors for the hard of hearing that use a combination of sensory alerts, including both audio alarms and strobe lights.
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2019 Annual Letter
A personal letter from a family impacted greatly by CCHAT's listening and spoken language programs.
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CCHAT CIT Summer Program 2019
See what one of the Counselor's in Training had to say about CCHAT's 2019 summer program!
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7 Holiday Celebration Tips for Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
With all the holiday commotion, it’s easy for children who are deaf and hard of hearing to feel sidelined as they watch everyone around them take part in the festivities.
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