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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for parents of hearing impaired children, September 23, 2005
This review is from: Your Child's Hearing Loss: What Parents Need to Know (Mass Market Paperback)
This book explains to parents of hearing impaired children the various procedures and types of devices developed to meet the needs of these children. In concise language that the laymen can understand, this story gives accurate information regarding the use of hearing devices and some of the problems that may arise from their use. It also presents to the professionals the feelings and needs of the parents, The author uses both humor and pathos to describe the many problems faced by both the parents of hearing impaired children and the professionals who work with them.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great resource, May 25, 2005
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This review is from: Your Child's Hearing Loss: What Parents Need to Know (Mass Market Paperback)
I wish this book had been available when my son was diagnosed with a mild to moderate hearing loss 12 years ago. It is very informative and provides great information. I had found it difficult to find information regarding the hard of hearing child when my son was first diagnosed. It is also wonderfully comforting to read the experiences of other parents - it made me realize that I certainly was not alone. I bought an extra copy and gave it to my son's hearing itinerant so she could share it with other families.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sympathetic help for parents, April 20, 2005
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This book makes you feel as if a good friend has just sat down with you over a cup of coffee and listened to all your concerns about your child, and then tells you everything practical you need to know. Debby Waldman, who has gone through this, explores the complicated and powerless feelings parents may have, as much as she does the technical, scientific explanations that parents need. And she does both with humor, with understanding and with good common sense. She tackles everything from the first inkling that there might be a problem to taking care of the hearing aids and dealing with the school officials. A wonderful, comforting resource as well as a pat on the back.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I found this book VERY helpful!, May 2, 2005
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My son was diagnosed at birth with a mild/moderate hearing loss. He is now almost two. Over the past two years I searched and searched for a book like this. Most books on hearing loss are outdated or not for children as young as mine diagnosed with an M/M loss. I found the up to date info on hearing aids and testing so useful. However it was the testimonials that really helped the most. I was so pleased to hear other parent's thoughts and fears and found them similar to mine. The unknown is the scariest part of any diagnosis and to read what other parents had gone through each step of the way was calming. It was also wonderful to hear the thoughts of the older children and adults who have hearing loss and to hear, in their words, their experiences. I keep this book on my nightstand and re-read chapters or passages often. It has been the only book that has given me the information I have needed and a view into the future that is realistic and reassuring. I would highly recommend this book to any parent and or teacher of a hearing impaired child.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Even If It Doesn't Apply to You, September 11, 2005
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This review is from: Your Child's Hearing Loss: What Parents Need to Know (Mass Market Paperback)
I've been trying to get my parents and grandmother to wear hearing aids for decades -- all to no avail. They say that hearing aids don't work and they'd be embarrassed by the looks. So when I came across this book, which describes in close, interesting and lively detail everything you need to know about different types of hearing loss, how hearing aids work, the strengths and weaknesses of various assistive devices, the importance of hearing to proper language and social development, and most importantly, the emotional aspects of hearing loss for both parents and children, I knew this was the book for me. No matter that this is meant for parents of young children; the information is useful to anyone who knows anyone hard of hearing, and the writing intimate and engaging even if you don't. After reading the book, I understand better some of the old attitudes and social constraints that keep my family from taking responsibility for their own health -- and now I have the facts (and a long list of inspirational stories!) that will give them the courage to get the help they need.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So helpful and so easy to understand, May 25, 2008
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When we learned our second daughter had mild to moderate hearing loss in both ears, I was filled with so many emotions and confusion. From the moment I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. It was nice to be able to relate to someone's else's story and it helped put my emotions and fears into perspective. It helped me see the bigger picture in all of this. I have since recommended it to the speech and developmental therapists that work with our daughter and they have added it to their school's library. We were lucky enough to catch our daughter's hearing loss right at birth and thanks to this book, are better educated and aware of what to expect and questions to ask.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful in educating parents on hearing loss in kids, March 28, 2007
I really enjoyed this book. I ordered it as soon as my infant son was diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate hearing loss and it proved to be a valuable resource for us. It was a great introduction into the world of audiologists, hearing aids, ENTs, etc. I highly recommend this book for the initial diagnosis period, when you need to understand all you are about to deal with.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Your Childs Hearing Loss : What Parents Need To Know, February 4, 2012
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Amazing Book!!! Im only on chapter 2, and already i love this book!! The way she describes her daughters behavior is so close to what my son is doing/experencing! We are in the same boat, not understanding WHY he can talk a little, and why it seems like he can hear somethings. I am so grateful for this book, and as we embark on the journey of ear molds and hearing aids, im sure this book will help me understand what to expect a little more, so once again THANK YOU so much for this book!! :-)definatly recommend if your child has hearing loss!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best resource for parents with hearing loss!!, April 17, 2011
I am so glad I found this book! My child was recently diagnosed with mild to moderate hearing loss requiring an aid. I was overwhelmed with my LACK of knowledge in this area! I realized I didn't know anything about hearing aids except that occasionally old people turn them up too loud and they buzz ;)

This book was such a good resource because most books are for hearing loss AND deafness. My child is not deaf. When reading information on both, I found it hard to focus on what I needed to know and what I didn't. This book has stories of other parents and children as well as lots and lots of information you need to know. There are gadgets and comfort aids and all kinds of hearing aid accessories I had never even thought of addressed in this book. I am so grateful for the author for helping me to realize that my child is not alone and with this information, I feel much more prepared for the future.
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