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Coping With
Hearing Loss
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Coping With Hearing
Loss
Do you find yourself constantly adjusting the volume on your
television or radio? Are you frequently asking people to repeat
their comments to you? Is the volume button on your telephone
turned to the highest setting?
If this sounds like you there is a chance that you are
experiencing hearing loss. It is amazing just how many people
refuse to acknowledge that their hearing is not what it used to
be. They seem to take it as a form of aging.
There is no reason to feel embarrassed or humiliated about
not hearing as well as we once did. What you need is education
and "Coping With Hearing Loss" is just the ticket
for answering your questions.
Maybe your hearing is just fine, but you suspect that there
might be a problem with your child. Have you have received
reports from your child’s teacher about Johnny not paying
attention in class. Or maybe you’ve been told that Susan has
behavioral problems.
This type of report from a teacher usually indicates
another, more serious, problem. The problem could have
something to do with hearing.
This is why a hearing test is often one of the first
recommendations for a child with behavioral problems. It could
very well be that the child simply doesn’t hear
instructions.
"Coping With Hearing Loss" will help you
evaluate your own specific needs or those of a loved one and
help to determine if further investigation is prudent.
Here’s a list of just a few of the helpful information you
will find inside:
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How the ears work - what a
test will reveal.
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What causes hearing loss? Is
it preventable? Is it treatable?
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How hearing loss affects
quality of life.
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How are dizziness and vertigo
related to hearing loss?
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How hearing loss affects you
professionally.
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Who is "at risk" for hearing
loss?
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Identifying hearing loss in
your child.
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What is Otitis?
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How does hearing loss impact
speech in children?
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What are cochlear implants and
how do they work?
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Is sign language an
option?
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Overcoming emotional
problems
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Hearing in the classroom.
Should your child attend a special school?
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All about hearing
aids
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Significant
breakthroughs.
Written in plain English "Coping With Hearing
Loss" will help give you some peace of mind by
answering those probing questions about how to deal with
potential hearing loss.
Hearing impacts every aspect of your life and if left
unchecked could result in permanent damage to your personal
relationships, not to mention the potential for problems with
your employment.
So, why do you need "Coping with Hearing
Loss"?
Because it gives you what you need to
know!
The purpose of our guide is to give you an over view of how
to deal with the potential of hearing loss as well as provide
you with information vital to your hearing health.
If you are a trying to figure out if your child’s hearing is
at risk or if you have a problem with your own hearing, by all
means grab your copy of "Coping With Hearing
Loss" immediately.
Hearing loss can be recognized and in many cases, treated
successfully. For your loved one. . .for yourself, get a copy
of "Coping With Hearing Loss" today!
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