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Category Archives: Newsletter – Jan 2011
Ho Ho Huh? Tips for Surviving the Holidays
January 2011 Contributed by Lorna Irwin, Idaho H&V You’ve done whatever you need to do to give your deaf or hard of hearing child access to communication at home through amplification, creating a good listening environment and/or employing some form … Continue reading
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Tagged christmas, ho ho huh, holidays, surviving, tips, tips for surviving the holidays
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Fall Parent Workshop: Tips for Raising Happy, Confident Kids
January 2011 By Teresa Kazemir BC Hands & Voices was thrilled to have Dr. Janet Jamieson present at our Fall Parent Workshop. She started things off with an informative and encouraging talk about self-esteem in children with hearing loss. This … Continue reading
A California Adventure with Benefits
January 2011 By Anja Rosenke “You’re going to California for a whole month?!” We smiled at the looks of disbelief that accompanied that question. Yes indeed, we had been accepted to the last of the three international summer sessions for 2010 at the … Continue reading
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Tagged California, Clinic, Deaf, hard of hearing, hearing loss, John Tracy, John Tracy Clinic, Los Angeles, Sensorineural
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