Education today is very different from when we were in school. We all know that math is being taught very differently. I see countless Facebook posts from parents who are unable to solve their 4th and 5th grader’s math problems (that itself can be a post–look out for it). But,…
Anatomy of an I.E.P.
You made it through your first IEP meeting. Phew! While it is definitely not the intention of any school team, participating in an IEP meeting is overwhelming for most parents. These meetings can feel like a whirlwind, with numerous professionals sharing loads of information and making recommendations using language that is…
Gifts That Keep Giving For the Child with Hearing Loss
With Christmas less than a week away, holiday gift giving is in full swing. There are certainly those for which this post is too late. Unfortunately, for this year, Hanukkah has already passed. And, of course, there are those Christmas shoppers who have already had their gifts purchased and wrapped for…
Party Time: Helpful Tips for Listening in Noisy Situations
It’s that time of year again, my birthday! Last year at this time, I wrote about hearing birthdays and expected outcomes. As I sat to write this blog, thoughts of parties and celebrations with friends and family conjured up visions of dark rooms, lots of people and loud music. This…
iPads, A Good Item for Your Listening and Language Toolbox?
Parents ask me all of the time about iPad use. They want to know what apps to buy to work on listening and language development. Seems like an easy question, but this happens to be one of the most difficult questions I get asked. What you must understand is that…