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    that yawing or chewing gum helps with the ear popping sensation? Yawing or chewing gum helps with the aer popping sensation because it helps the muscle to strech more since you are stimulating those areas more. What is the purpose of a cochlear implant? Is a damage hair cells in child’s, cochlea help establish some degree of hearing by stimulating the auditory nerve directly.…

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    Space exploration is a vital part to how the world is today. People believe that it is just a waste of money, but in truth it could save the entire human race in the future. Without space exploration, we will overpopulate the earth. The earth does not have enough space for the rate of people being born. Also with overpopulation, means that we will also use up all of our natural resources. Also some of our everyday technology comes from NASA, which was created for space exploration. Without this…

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    Hailey Scott Dr. Park ASL 1 Oct. 31, 2016 Mr. Holland’s Opus Mr. Holland’s Opus is a film directed by Stephen Herek, released in 1995. The film is an American drama about a family named the Hollands. Glenn, the father and husband to Iris Holland, is a professional musician and composer who has been very successful in the past. Now that time has past throughout his life he would like to spend more time with his wife and settle down. Mr. Holland also would like to able tot compose his own…

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    “Unilateral hearing loss (UHL) means that hearing is normal in one ear but there is hearing loss in the other ear. The hearing loss can range from mild to very severe (ASHA).” Many children with unilateral hearing loss are identified at birth through newborn hearing screening programs. Early identification and intervention of hearing loss can slow down the progression or stop the hearing loss process. Early intervention is highly important for children who have unilateral hearing loss.…

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    Meta Title How Safe is Cochlear Implant for Kids? Meta Description Hearing is one of the most essential senses that a child need for their development. If you see that your child is having a difficulty in hearing, consult your pediatric audiologist immediately and see for advice. Cochlear Implant for Kids: Is it Safe? Hearing is important for young children because it is one of the essential senses use to navigate, learn, and explore things. Hearing loss to children can greatly affect their…

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    Community Description and Problem Statement: Deaf and Hearing Impaired Within the deaf community and amongst those that are hearing impaired, there are numerous challenges that present itself for an adult with hearing impartment. The issue that requires intervention is that there is a lack of involvement for infants with positive screenings for hearing impairment. Currently, 50% of infants aged 6 months and under with confirmed hearing loss were enrolled for intervention services. Only 50% of…

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    Universal Newborn Hearing Screenings Over 50 years ago, audiologists, educators, parents, and medical personnel recognized and stressed the importance of early identification of hearing loss among infants. The understanding for a need for early identification of a child’s hearing loss has led us to the modern technology and assessment of hearing for newborns, most commonly referred to as the Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS). In the United States, as of 2007, over 90% of newborns are…

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    The article Teaching a Deaf Child Her Mother’s Tongue by Jennifer Rosner was eye-opening and touching to read. I have never, until now, read an article quite like this. I do not know much about being deaf so this was an interesting read. I do wish it was longer because I found myself wanting to know more after reading it. This article made me want to know more about being born deaf and the concepts that surround it. Rosner begins the article with a few true statements that although are…

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    profound hearing loss, so my family was afraid that I would have hard time life because of my deafness and communication barriers. They believed that my deafness would limit my chances for success in my life. In addition, they could not afford a Cochlear Implant so that I could hear, because we didn’t have…

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    Deaf Like Me Book Report

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    Deaf Like Me In the book “Deaf Like Me,” by Thomas S. Spardley and James P Spardley, a father and uncle a go on a journey to share the struggle of teaching their deaf daughter/ niece how to communicate. Thomas and Louise live in Minnesota with their son Bruce. Thomas is a teacher at Carleton College, and Louise is a stay at home mom. Louise, the mother, finds out that while she is pregnant she developed German measles. When the doctors asks if Louise was pregnant she informed the doctor that if…

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