My name is Danielle I was born with sensorineural hearing loss due to unknown cause. I was raised by a hearing family. I was in special ed and speech classes my whole life. I know how to speech very well that you wouldnt even notice I was hearing impaired. I learned ASL five years ago in college because my hearing has dropped. I experienced Sudden Deafness in Sept 2008 in my right ear...
My name is Elizabeth. I have a hearing loss (from birth). I am also known as hard-of-hearing, which is the politically correct term (as opposed to hearing impaired). I prefer to say I have a hearing loss. I am profoundly deaf in my left ear and somewhat deaf in my right ear. Currently, I am a teacher for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. I am also an artist. I know American Sign Language, yet I am...
I am a Speech Language Pathologist. I work for the Anchorage School District. I work primarily with preschool children with communication differences and difficulties such as autism spectrum disorder, phonological disorders, language impairments, cognitive delays, and swallowing and feeding difficulties.
Mother to 2 kids with the one child being hearing Impaired.I love to blog and upload videos on hearing impairment. The knowledge I have gained is through one of the most special speech therapist Mrs. Alaka Hudlikar. She is in this field for the last 40 years and all her students are integrated into the normal system and are oral.This blog is a tribute to her work and we have been able to help...
A superb engineer and husband who happens to be severely hearing impaired. ( I usually wear a pair of open-fit behind-the-ear aids, but my new puppy ate one.)
I am an engineer of green buildings, (Hopefully) and am seeking new employment to expand your world and your business. Read more about me and my endeavors on my web page Also seeking investment opportunities in commercial and...
I am a stay at home mother to 7 children. My blog is about my youngest child Ava, who was born profoundly deaf in June, 2008. She received cochlear implants and had them activated when she was 10 months old. Today she has age appropriate speech and language. The blog is about Ava's journey to the hearing world and I regularly report on her progress, challenges and everyday life with a deaf...