Hearing Blog & News
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.
Learn More2019 Annual Letter
A personal letter from a family impacted greatly by CCHAT's listening and spoken language programs.
Read MoreCCHAT CIT Summer Program 2019
See what one of the Counselor's in Training had to say about CCHAT's 2019 summer program!
Read More7 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.
Learn MoreAudiology Awareness Month
October is National Audiology Awareness Month with an emphasis on increasing awareness of audiology and hearing protection.
Learn MoreTips to Teach Your Child Manners
When it comes to teaching your child manners, the process is easier said than done. Hear from Marge Edwards, an LSL professional and Mom of two boys with hearing loss who’s been in the trenches of the LSL journey, and came out with tips to help you teach your conversationalist manners and social-confidence.
Learn MoreEasy Ways to Apply LSL to Fun Fall Festivities
The Fall season brings many new opportunities to introduce your child to new sounds and language on their LSL journey. Discover how you can use seasonal festivities to introduce new and fun ways to apply LSL strategies for children who are deaf and hard of hearing to engage and learn every day of the year.
Learn MoreBecome a Bike 4 Fun 2019 Event Sponsor!
Our 13th Annual Bike 4 Fun event is around the corner! We have 4 levels of sponsorship available, read more about what each level includes and how to sign up. See you at the event!
Become a SponsorShould You Be Using Hearing Assistive Technology in the Classroom?
Even when wearing high-quality assistive hearing devices that have been carefully calibrated by professional audiologists, your students might still have difficulty processing auditory information in certain settings.
Learn MoreWe're Back! CCHAT Kicks Off 23rd Year!
CCHAT students have now been in class for 3 weeks and all the kids -- even the toddlers! -- are loving their new teachers and classes.
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