Dealing with a Child's Hearing Loss

I was reading an article in the AG Bell's winter newsletter, and I wanted to share the closing paragraph with you. I think this is such great advice for any parent who learns that their child is deaf. I am just going to quote it. The author of the article is Heather Frost.

"I know hearing loss is tough, especially as a parent of a toddler who is deaf. Try not to grieve too long about what has happened. You as a parent could not have prevented it from happening. Be excited to take on the challenge to be your child's best advocate!"

I think this is probably the best advice I have heard. Good luck to all of you parents who are just learning about your child's hearing loss. There are several people out there for you to talk to and get advice from. Take every opportunity to learn about ways of helping your child succeed.

Cal's Progress



We did another Sound Booth test with hearing aids this week, and Cal responded to 60db on his left ear. We are really excited! His left ear seems to be doing much better than his right ear. We think we may have had a response in the right, but we will continue testing. I thought I would show you some of Cal's progress. I know it doesn't seem like a lot, but this is a big deal in our family! Oh ya, and don't mind Londyn walking by in her underwear, we are real classy in the Perkins' home!