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The Listening Brain Podcast focuses on children with hearing loss who are learning to listen & use spoken language & the professionals who serve them.
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For most of us, we must be able to listen in order to speak. Put another way, listening plus speaking equals successful communication. Fortunately, for children with hearing loss, listening has become less of a challenge due to the availability of testing that allows early detection of hearing loss and the early use of advanced hearing technology – like hearing aids and cochlear implants.
We’ve come a very long way in creating new opportunities for communication and academic success for children with hearing loss. New hearing technology, new intervention strategies, parent coaching, and well-trained professionals from a range of disciplines have contributed to this exciting new reality for children with hearing loss and their families.
This podcast, The Listening Brain, will celebrate listening and speaking in the context of childhood hearing loss. Hosted by K. Todd Houston, PhD, a noted Listening and Spoken Language Specialist Certified Auditory-Verbal Therapist, speech-language pathologist, and Professor, the podcast will explore educational trends, new developments in technology, and advances in research.
We will interview professionals in the fields serving child with hearing loss, and, most importantly, families who are supporting their children on this journey to listening and spoken language success. And, equally as important, we’ll also hear from adults with hearing loss who will share their unique stories and experiences about growing up with deafness and how deafness is now being redefined for future generations.