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	<title>Hearing Loss Reasons</title>
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		<title>Hearing Aid Article</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:47:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, hearing aid devices has been a important need for hearing impairment sufferers. They need  hearing aid because hearing disturbance can give a very bad effect in their life. Hearing impairment prevent people reduce the hearing ability like other people. Yet, no need to worry about this  because, the sophisticated technology gives hearing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, <a href="http://hearingaidsecret.com/hearing-aid/hearing-aid-a-new-way-of-life-for-hearing-loss-sufferer/" target="_blank">hearing aid</a> devices has been a important need for hearing impairment sufferers. They need  hearing aid because hearing disturbance can give a very bad effect in their life. Hearing impairment prevent people reduce the hearing ability like other people. Yet, no need to worry about this  because, the sophisticated technology gives hearing impairment sufferer with a amazing small things called the hearing aid. The hearing aid can be a solution for those who has got hearing impairment.</p>
<p><strong>Small in Size, Big in Power</strong></p>
<p>though a hearing aid is small power anyway. It helps in giving back a person’s ability to hear normally like others in a changeable way. It means that the person is is able to adjustthe volume of the sound as he or she wants to, and to adjust the hearing aid’s performance into different environments.</p>
<p>In fact, there are various kinds of hearing aids that are easily found now. But, you have to ask some advices from a professional before deciding to buy such devices. And also, you should have some hearing tests to find figure out the level of your suffering so that a clear solution can be given.</p>
<p>There are numerous  technically modern hearing aids that provides a lot of benefits to wearers today. But, before choosing one of these aids, there are several things you need  to do:</p>
<p>1.	Considering your choice carefully and obeying the advice from those who have already used many of hearing aids. In fact, you could even consider using  custom hearing aids that though are more expensive, will also fit your individual requirements.</p>
<p>2. Considering the type of hearing loss that you have got. It could be conductive hearing loss, that you probably get problems with your ear, or sensor neural hearing loss where the problem lies within your bottom ear. There is also mixed hearing loss which is a mixing of conductive hearing loss hearing impairment, and sensor neural hearing loss.</p>
<p>A conventional hearing aid is one that basically power up sounds in order to make the sound audible enough to be heard by the user. Regular variants of it are:<br />
Behind-the-ear (BTE), In-the-ear (ITE), or even Inside-the-ear-canal or CIC hearing devices. Furthermore, the hearing aid can either be digital or analog which is cheaper although they don’t have as many facilitation as found in the digital type that also gives clearer sounds.</p>
<p>You may be provided by some features|facilitation[/spin] that cuddle you when you are choosing the <a href="http://hearingaidsecret.com/hearing-aid-history/hearing-aid-history-the-metamorphosis-of-ridiculed-worn-aids/" target="_blank">most suitable hearing aid</a>, such as dual microphones, and telecoils as well as implants. The recent improvement about hearing aid is an earglass which doesn’t use electronic substances to amplify the sound which is commonly worn behind the ear. It works in the similar the same way when a person puts his hands around his ears. Well, it is also a natural way of magnifying sounds though it is usually for those who have a gentle hearing loss only, since it can’t strengthen very weak sounds.</p>
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		<title>Characteristics Of Hearing Impaired Are Related To Both Behavior And To Motor Abilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 10:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several different characteristics of hearing impaired that need to be understood in order to deal effectively with someone that is suffering from hearing impairment. There are also several different types of hearing impairments including being deaf; hard of hearing and in addition, the degree of hearing impairment too will vary from case to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several different characteristics of hearing impaired that need to be understood in order to deal effectively with someone that is suffering from hearing impairment. There are also several different types of hearing impairments including being deaf; hard of hearing and in addition, the degree of hearing impairment too will vary from case to case.</p>
<p>Not Paying Attention</p>
<p>One of most typical characteristics of hearing impaired includes the fact that a sufferer is found not paying attention to what is being said. This may make it appear like the sufferer is absent minded or inattentive; however, it is only a manifestation of one of several characteristics of hearing impaired.</p>
<p>Another common characteristic of hearing impaired is that the sufferer uses gestures to communicate instead of speaking when spoken to. In addition, a sufferer of hearing impairment might also turn or cock their heads and in addition may also suffer from underdeveloped speech abilities.</p>
<p>Yet another common characteristic of hearing impaired is that the hearing impaired person tends to speak in a monotone voice and is also, in many instances, not able to follow directions. In addition, the hearing impaired person also tends to imitate other people and is also very reluctant to participate in oral discussions.</p>
<p>These are basically categorized as behavioral characteristics of hearing impaired and they also include characteristics such as working best only when in a group rather than when doing things individually. It also leads to acting out parts rather than being a real person and it also leads to being more preoccupied with things instead of with people. Finally, the person also tends to respond to noises rather than responding to words.</p>
<p>Besides these behavioral characteristics of hearing impaired, there are also certain motor characteristics that need to be identified. These motor characteristics of hearing impaired include having a problem with balancing and this in turn can lead to problems and even delayed motor abilities. Commonly, such problems with balancing are attributed to vestibular damage and not to deafness. Nevertheless, such people can also have problems with motor speed which is noticeable in that the sufferer is not able to process information properly and he or she will also not be able to complete motor acts in good time.</p>
<p>It has also been found that playing music at exceptionally high volumes can lead to hearing damage and so it is recommended that you try and avoid cranking up the volume the next time you start listening to your favorite music.</p>
<p>Once the characteristics of hearing impaired have been studied and understood it is then time to find how best to treat and deal with these characteristics. Unless proper action is taken to treat hearing impaired persons it will not be possible to help the person so that he or she will be able to come out of their condition and regain normalcy in their hearing and also in their lives.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Digital Hearing Aids</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 05:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ore and more devices going digital these days, it is no surprise that hearing aids should also follow suit. Digital hearing aids have seen a continuous growth in demand these past few years, despite beign a tad more expensive than its analog counterparts. Digital hearing aids  first appeared on the market during the late [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ore and more devices going digital these days, it is no surprise that hearing aids should also follow suit. Digital hearing aids have seen a continuous growth in demand these past few years, despite beign a tad more expensive than its analog counterparts. Digital hearing aids  first appeared on the market during the late 1980s and despite the price  (digital hearing aids can cost up to 6,000 a pair, quite a hefty sum compared to analog hearing aids at &#8211;), people, especially the newly diagnosed, are going for the digital stuff. Heres why.</p>
<p> Size</p>
<p>Digital hearing aids are smaller and more functional than their analog predecessors. New models can now be tucked safely behind or inside the ear.   This is a pro for most users, especially those who want to keep their use of hearing aids less conspicuous. However, a smaller size may be a deterrent to older hearing aid users who are used to the larger but more user-friendly models in the past.</p>
<p>Better Sound Quality</p>
<p>Digital hearing aids produce a crisp, clear quality of auditory sounds. It can also distinguish between sounds of speech and background noise and eliminate the unnecessary noise to make speech more clear to the user. This has led to a better level of speech recognition and understanding in users of digital hearing aids, and today, most hearing aids are now programmed to help the user talk on the phone.</p>
<p>Flexibility</p>
<p>Because digital hearing aids are self-adjusting, they can easily adapt to the wearers specific pattern of hearing loss.  Apart from being flexible enough to program itself the wearers pattern of hearing loss, it also allows for greater precision in fitting, management of loudness, control of feedback and background noise reduction. Feedback is controlled through a cancellation system or notch filtering, which is essential in users who suffer from occasional feedback like small children.</p>
<p>However, it is still up to your physician to determine what kind of hearing aid is right for your condition. Despite the advantages of digital hearing aids, some folks seem to do fine with the use of analog models. It is a sure fact, though, that as technology continues to improve, individuals  with hearing deafness can take comfort in the fact that the cost of digital hearing aids will likely go down as the number of manufacturers who are clamoring for a piece of the digital hearing aid market continues to grow.</p>
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		<title>Hearing Deafness: An Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 02:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hearing deafness is a condition that affects many in the population. Nearly one third of Americans are experiencing some type of hearing loss, the majority of which are aged 65 and above. Hearing deafness is the third most common condition affecting elderly Americans, after hypertension and arthritis.
Hearing deafness is not an easy condition. It causes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hearing deafness is a condition that affects many in the population. Nearly one third of Americans are experiencing some type of hearing loss, the majority of which are aged 65 and above. Hearing deafness is the third most common condition affecting elderly Americans, after hypertension and arthritis.</p>
<p>Hearing deafness is not an easy condition. It causes difficulty in expression through language, makes understanding of spoke language difficult, and predisposes the individual to social isolation. Hearing difficulties also predisposes the sufferer to accidents since loss of hearing can make them oblivious to warning bells and sounds.</p>
<p> Causes</p>
<p>There are many causes for hearing deafness. Some possibilities are:</p>
<p>Genetics</p>
<p>Diseases like diabetes and chronic infection</p>
<p>Trauma from an accident</p>
<p>As a side effect of medications  like vancomycin and gentamycin and some anti-cancer drugs</p>
<p>Aging</p>
<p>Long-term exposure to loud noise or very loud, sudden sounds (i.e. from a gunshot next to ones ear)</p>
<p>Fusion of ear bones</p>
<p>Types of Hearing Deafness</p>
<p>Hearing deafness is categorized into three broad types. These are conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, and mixed hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss occurs as a result of a structural defect or obstruction in the ear. A blocked ear canal is one example of a cause for conductive hearing loss, and is one which is very easy to treat. Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by damage to the vestibucochlear nerve or any of the hair cells in the Organ of Corti, which causes a reduction in the conduction of sound.  This can be treated by surgery, the use of hearing aids, or cochlear implants. Mixed hearing loss is a combination of both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss in the same ear. The problem occurs both in the outer or middle and inner ear.</p>
<p>Implications of Hearing Deafness</p>
<p>Depending on the age of the onset of the condition, hearing deafness can be mild, moderate or severe. Even mild hearing deafness can have serious implications for very young children who are still learning to talk. Children who have some degree of hearing difficulties will also need special education to help them learn in areas like regular speech,  language and auditory training, sign language,   how to find favorable seating in order to facilitate observation of the speaker as well as counseling to minimize the emotional effects of the condition on the child.</p>
<p>When it comes to the elderly, once the need for surgery or the use of hearing aids is established, care must be taken to assist the individual in deciding the mode of treatment for her or him. Often older people are hesitant about using hearing aids, especially if they are easily intimidated by technology. Family members must be careful not to push their hearing impaired parents in to wearing hearing aids, since this can only lead to stronger resistance. Counseling is also encouraged. Family members must also be aware that the elderly, especially those who are hearing impaired but do not wear hearing-assistive devices are at a greater risk for injury and accidents.</p></p>
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		<title>Hearing Problem And Digital Hearing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 00:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the popularity of digital devices and the digital technology, it is no wonder that digital hearing devices sell so quickly. In addition to digital technology used for entertainment purposes, digital hearing devices are using technology to help people who have a hearing problem. With the advances in the digital hearing technology, many people who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the popularity of digital devices and the digital technology, it is no wonder that digital hearing devices sell so quickly. In addition to digital technology used for entertainment purposes, digital hearing devices are using technology to help people who have a <a href="http://stopearsringing.com/category/hearing-loss" target='_blank'>hearing problem</a>. With the advances in the digital hearing technology, many people who have suffered from hearing loss can regain at least some of their hearing.</p>
<p>If you are a candidate to receive a digital hearing instrument, you will receive one specifically made for your <a href="http://stopearsringing.com/category/hearing-loss" target='_blank'>hearing problem</a> level. With digital signal processing (DSP), the digital hearing instrument takes a sound and processes it through a tiny chip. Those numbers are entered into the hearing aid. From there, the sounds convert back into their original form. They are processed through the hearing aid so that the listener can interpret those sounds.</p>
<p>The ability to re-convert sound waves numerically allows digital hearing aids to amplify speech and quiet loud and unwanted background noise. Because each individual has different hearing needs, and because a <a href="http://stopearsringing.com/category/hearing-loss" target='_blank'>hearing problem</a> varies from patient to patient, audiologists are able to customize each digital hearing device according to what the listener interprets for different environments. This means that a patient can have their digital hearing aid programmed to pick up soft sounds, if that is where their hearing impairment lies. </p>
<p>Digital hearing aids also have the capability of &#8220;adaptive directionality.&#8221; This hearing aid technology allows the hearing aid to address sounds coming from various directions in a different manner. Someone wearing a digital hearing device with this type of technology can comfortably listen to someone speaking in front of him or her without having noises from behind interrupt the sound waves. This, in turn, maximizes speech quality in noisy places like restaurants, shopping malls, or grocery stores.</p>
<p>Digital hearing aids have also eliminated the problem of -whistling- or -squealing- by infiltrating adaptive feedback management into this type of hearing instrument. DSP, which helps tailor sounds for the individual, also allows for the microphone inside the hearing aid to minimize amplified sounds too. In older analog models, the sound wave returns to the microphone re-amplified, causing a -whistling- to occur. </p>
<p>Digital hearing devices have made many technological advances in the last few decades. There is room for improvement, though. As researchers and doctors continue to study the DSP technology, they will likely find ways to make them more readily available and more effective for a large number of people. Fueled by the fact that these digital hearing instruments are helping to make life easier for many people, researchers are optimistic for the advances that they can make in the near future.</p>
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		<title>Knowing The Benefits Of Hearing Therapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 00:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The method called hearing therapy is a health-related specialty which deals with the treatment of hearing impairment, which may be the result of congenital diseases, accidents or trauma, side effects of medications as well as illness like German measles and infection.
People Who Need Hearing Therapy
Individuals who need hearing therapy may include the following:
* For People [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The method called <a href="http://www.hearinglossguides.com/category/hearing/" target='_blank'>hearing therapy</a> is a health-related specialty which deals with the treatment of hearing impairment, which may be the result of congenital diseases, accidents or trauma, side effects of medications as well as illness like German measles and infection.</p>
<p><b>People Who Need Hearing Therapy</b></p>
<p><i>Individuals who need hearing therapy may include the following:</i></p>
<p>* For People that have progressive or acute hearing<br />* For family members of individuals with hearing problems on how to correctly communicate effectively with hearing-impaired family members.<br />* People that are required to have instruction on the use of assistive-hearing devices</p>
<p><b>The Providers of Hearing Therapy</b></p>
<p>In most cases it is the audiologist who provides hearing therapy. An audiologist is a medical professional who diagnoses and treats any form of <a href="http://www.hearinglossguides.com/" target='_blank'>hearing impairment</a> or loss. Based on the diagnosis, the audiologist presents various treatment options to the individual. They can also dispense hearing aids and other assistive-hearing devices as part of any hearing therapy program that they may choose to implement for a patient. The program may also include a referral for possible surgical treatment as deemed necessary by the audiologist.|[/spin]</p>
<p><b>Know More About The AV Approach</b></p>
<p>The Auditory - Verbal approach is a type of hearing therapy for the hearing impaired that has been in practive for over 30 years. This method involves the use of personalized diagnostic sessions that utilize hearing technology to acquire listening as the main route to develop a spoken language. The A-V method as it is commonly called is based on the principle that children having mild to moderate hearing impairment will be able to communicate through speech if they are provided with the appropriate amplification and suffcient listening and language simulation to allow them to develop their hearing potential.</p>
<p><b>Does Music Therapy Work</b></p>
<p>Although considered to be impractical and ineffective by some, the proponents of music therapy stress that music is highly useful in the treatment of hearing impairment because of the variety of frequencies and  the usual intensity found in music, which makes it more accessible to those who are hearing-impaired. Music is also very flexible and can be modified to suit the tastes of the individual.</p>
<p><i>The following are the main benefits of music therapy that proponents of the method list for the hearing impaired:</i></p>
<p>* It has the ability to enhance and encourage auditory training and residual hearing<br />* Enhance language  development<br />* The enhancement of communication skills<br />* Enhance feelings of physical well-being<br />* Enhance education through improvements in language and communication<br />* The promotion of self awareness, socialization and improvement of self-esteem<br />* The provision of a tool for self expression<br />* Promotes a sense of social responsibility</p>
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		<title>Dealing With The Social Stigma Of A Hearing Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although there is no replacement to the help that a hearing aid gives to anyone who has a hearing disorder, it is a sad fact that there is a rampant social stigma associated with the use of hearing aids and the  hearing problem that necessitated its use, as compared to the use of   eyeglasses for impaired vision. Because hearing disorders often come up when a person is older, the use of hearing aids adds to that feeling of being mortal and being not as  healthy as one used to be, a feeling that most people would want to delay as long as possible. This is often the reason why most hearing aid users delayed the purchase of a hearing aid until the problem had progressed or because of the prodding of family members who were negatively affected by the hearing disorder. Most people believe that the use of hearing aids is a major blow to the ego and will be make the hearing disorder more noticeable to others. However, the opposite is true. A hearing disorder is easier to identify when left untreated and worsens, especially when it causes problems for the individual or to the others around him.</p>
<p>How Family Members Can Help</p>
<p>The support of the family is crucial in the successful and continuous use of the hearing aids by any member of the family who has the hearing problem.   Children and older users need to be reminded time and time again to put on their hearing aids. Children may find putting on the hearing aid cumbersome and embarrassing, especially if other children do not understand what the device is for. This can be also true for older users, especially if the hearing aids do not fit well or are not giving them the kind of auditory results that they expected. Older users often become more resistant when prodding from the younger generations becomes incessant. Some use the refusal to not wear the hearing aid as a way to exert their power over their adult children who want them to use the hearing devices for their hearing disorders. Others may purchase hearing aids just to quiet nagging family members but will not use them.</p>
<p> Concerned family members need to know how to make the older person understand the importance of the device in a way that does not seem like the whole family is ganging up on grandma or grandpa to use his or her hearing aid. Parents of children who have hearing disorders can take the time to thoroughly explain the purpose of the hearing aid, and that its use is not a cause for embarrassment.  Family members may also need to know how to explain how the hearing aids work and how they cannot restore perfect hearing but rather reduce the effects of the hearing disorder. They can also guide the individual in the search for a suitable support group where he or she can join and share experiences with other hearing-impaired individuals who are living with hearing aids.</p>
<p>Studies have shown that the self-esteem and overall functional health levels of those who wore hearing aids measured higher than those who   did not use hearing aids for their hearing problem. It is a fact that living with hearing loss, especially progressive hearing loss, can severely affect the sufferers quality of life.  Fortunately, concerned family members can take an active role in ensuring that the social stigma that comes with the use of hearing aids does not affect family members with hearing disorders in any way.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Causes Of Temporary Hearing Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 05:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We can listen to music, communicate and watch and listen to television through this ability. Some people lose this auditory sense because of too loud sounds or too long exposure to loud sounds this hearing loss may be temporary or permanent. Temporary hearing loss may result from ear infection, earwax build up or an exposure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can listen to music, communicate and watch and listen to television through this ability. Some people lose this auditory sense because of too loud sounds or too long exposure to loud sounds this hearing loss may be temporary or permanent. Temporary hearing loss may result from ear infection, earwax build up or an exposure to loud sounds. Usually, temporary hearing loss is reversible and can bring you back to normal after treatment.</p>
<p>Reasons for Temporary Hearing Loss</p>
<p>There are various reasons for a temporary loss of hearing. First an exposure to loud sounds is one of the most common reasons of temporary hearing loss. It is also known as noise induced hearing loss. Due to constant exposure to the loud sounds, the sensitive structures in the inner ear get distorted, which result to ones hearing damage. Though it is reversible, if it will be remained untreated, there would be a possibility that it would be incurable.</p>
<p>Another would be if there is an ear blockage due to build up of earwax, then it can give rise to temporary hearing loss; infections in the middle ear can also cause temporary hearing loss. There may be presence of otitis media, it is the sudden tear or crack in the eardrum, which may result in perforation. It may be accompanied by pain and as well as bloody drainage outside the ear.</p>
<p>Temporary hearing loss may result from damage to the sensory structures of the hair cells of the inner ear, auditory nerve pathway or auditory nerve itself present in the brain. These sensory structures may get harmed by tumors, infections or drugs.. Intake of toxic medicines such as ibuprofen or aspirin for a long period can give rise to temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss may occur as a result of an autoimmune disorder. This can be treated with a steroid called corticosteroid, this will strength the ear canal and bring the hearing that was lost back.</p>
<p>One could use hearing aid for he or she can hear again, but it is always best to consult an audiologist regarding ones condition. Medications are also an option, but the best thing is not to self diagnose. Consultation is needed to get the exact situation of your hearing loss so you wont take much risk.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, temporary hearing loss is not something that one should take for granted. Hearing is vital to someone and should be given much protection. Have your hearing checked regularly to avoid temporary hearing loss that could result to hearing disorder. Prevention is always better than cure.</p>
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		<title>Good Behavior Is A Major Plus When Dealing With Hearing Impaired Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a child to cooperate is, in most cases, a difficult thing; but, when you are dealing with hearing impaired children the task can become even more difficult. Of course, there are numerous programs available that can help you understand how to get your child to cooperate with you - whether the child is hearing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting a child to cooperate is, in most cases, a difficult thing; but, when you are dealing with hearing impaired children the task can become even more difficult. Of course, there are numerous programs available that can help you understand how to get your child to cooperate with you - whether the child is hearing impaired or otherwise. However, hearing impaired children that are taught to behave well can cope with their condition with less pain and botheration, and in addition, a pleasant behavior in such children will help them gain more success in overcoming their condition.</p>
<p>Major Disability</p>
<p>The sad truth is that hearing impaired children are those with a major disability and they need to be able to overcome such a disability even if it means needing to struggle to get over the many hurdles along the way  which normal children do not have to contend with. A well behaved hearing impaired child is sure to find it simpler to accomplish their normal routines and so become more successful at a young age than a badly behaved one.</p>
<p>In fact, when hearing impaired children possess the right amount of self-esteem they can deal with their hearing impairment in a more confident and effective manner. They will, thanks to their good behavior, be able to stay out of trouble and not get into fights with siblings, parents as well as peers  all of which will help them handle their condition better.</p>
<p>In addition, hearing impaired children must need to endure much long therapy as well as mapping sessions. Here again, a child that shows good behavior will benefit over those who cannot control their behavior because cooperating with the therapist is a major advantage. The therapist, for his or her part, will come to love and respect a well behaved child and will also put in more effort to help the child overcome his or her disability. On the other hand, a mean and bad spirited child will lose the love, affection and respect of the therapist and the sessions will become a chore and results will be less than satisfactory.</p>
<p>Another reason why good behavior in hearing impaired children is important is because it will enable such children to easily get assimilated in the mainstream and this in turn will mean that there wont be any need to give them extra care or special attention.</p>
<p>Another aspect to dealing with people with hearing impairment is finding out about the right hearing impaired resources that can help people with such disabilities overcome their condition and so, live a more normal life once more.</p>
<p>The bottom line, when it concerns dealing with hearing impaired children, is that teachers and therapists that are helping such children overcome their disabilities must be motivated enough to walk that extra mile for the benefit of the child. A well behaved hearing impaired children will help teachers and therapists to go the extra distance while a badly behaved child will only hamper his or her own development.</p>
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		<title>Hearing Impaired Resources: The Hearing Impaired Alarm Clock</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most people, life can be kind to them and so they do not need to pause to think that there are also many people on this planet that are less fortunate than them and who have some kind of disability or the other. In fact, the world too is harsh; more so, when you are hearing impaired which means that you will need to know about and perhaps even have the proper hearing impaired resources to help you, who has such disabilities, overcome your condition.</p>
<p>Wake Up At The Right Time</p>
<p>Out of the many hearing impaired resources available one that stands out is a hearing impaired alarm clock that helps people with hearing impairments to wake up at the right times. Though this is hearing impaired resources that are not very well known they are still sure to provide a lot of relief to the hearing impaired. In fact, the list of hearing impaired resources is pretty long and finding out about each one of them can prove to be quite time consuming and arduous task.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there are a number of good hearing impaired resources; especially, when it concerns hearing impaired alarm clocks. Take for instance the hearing impaired alarm clock known as Shake Awake which uses vibrations rather than sound to shake a hearing impaired person out of their deep sleep. Such hearing impaired resources are unconventional though effective and they often even do not look quite like standard alarm clocks.</p>
<p>If you are a person with hearing impairment, you only need to place the hearing impaired alarm clock under your pillow or even your mattress and despite your deepest and soundest sleep; these hearing impaired resources will shake you awake to ensure that you never miss an appointment or are late at work.</p>
<p>Another option as far as hearing impaired resources like a hearing impaired alarm clock goes is the one known as Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock that is highly rated. It is hearing impaired resources that can ensures that you will be woken even from the deepest sleep because it comes with a twelve volt bed shaker that is sure to snap you out of your deepest slumber.</p>
<p>Before you begin your search for suitable hearing impaired resources it may be necessary that you first of all research hearing impairment definition as that will help you become more aware about what is implied by the term hearing impaired which in turn will help direct you into looking for the best solutions.</p>
<p>There are many unique hearing impaired resources available including of course, the many different kinds of hearing impaired alarm clocks mentioned above. Whats more, no matter what kind of hearing impairment you are suffering from each of the different resources will help ensure that there is a viable solution available to deal with every different kind of hearing impairment.</p>
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		<title>Hyperacusis Is A Different Kind Of Hearing Impairment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deafness is one kind of hearing impairment that everyone is familiar with; but, it is not the only hearing impairment that can affect you. However, deafness is a debilitating condition in which a person has a lot of difficulty in hearing sounds. On the other hand, there is another form of hearing impairment to also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deafness is one kind of hearing impairment that everyone is familiar with; but, it is not the only hearing impairment that can affect you. However, deafness is a debilitating condition in which a person has a lot of difficulty in hearing sounds. On the other hand, there is another form of hearing impairment to also consider which the one known is as hyperacusis in which a person becomes intolerant to sounds  both everyday and normal sounds.</p>
<p>Too Loud For Comfort</p>
<p>When you start to notice that you are suffering from Hyperacusis you will come to find that even sounds made when one is putting a glass on top of a table can prove to be very disturbing  though for normal people such sounds do not cause any distress. However, a person who is suffering from Hyperacusis will find the sounds overly loud and uncomfortable.</p>
<p>Typical symptoms of such hearing impairment include pressure in your inner ear as well as pain in the ears and since the sounds seemed amplified, you would normally find it quite difficult to get used to the normal flow of life and can easily be classified as being unfit socially. In addition, such form of hearing impairment can also lead to developing tinnitus that is feeling sensations (odd) in the ear which is accompanied by sounds  whistling and ringing.</p>
<p>A person suffering from hearing impairment such as hyperacusis is phonophobia which essentially causes development of a fear of being exposed to sounds that can damage hearing further. Hyperacusis can lead to stress and subsequent loss of proper ability to perform well at the workplace, and not being able to act normally in social gathering or even at home. Furthermore, it can lead to getting inadequate amount of sleep which is generally caused by stress.</p>
<p>Hyperacusis is hearing impairment that is normally attributed to malfunctioning sound regulatory systems within the brain. Sometimes, such hearing impairment is also caused by serious head injuries and even because of fatigue or even epilepsy. Other reasons why hyperacusis can occur are Bells palsy as well as Lyme disease and if you have been taking synthetic drugs that too can also bring on the condition.</p>
<p>Hearing impaired children need to be dealt with in a particular manner and in addition it requires know how to get cooperation from the affected child in order to control the situation.</p>
<p>Hyperacusis can be treated and one method that is often used is desensitization of sound in which a patient gets to hear pink noises at volumes that are lower than the discomfort level in the patient. After two hours of such treatment on a daily basis it is hoped that this form of hearing impairment will be controlled.</p>
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		<title>Hearing Impairment Definition Could Differ From One Type Of Hearing Impairment To The Other</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many interesting facts that will be thrown up once you have begun searching for the most appropriate hearing impairment definition. In fact, hearing impairment is a term that technically describes a person or persons that have difficulties in hearing and which also includes the fact that some people are not being able to hear any sound at all. Still, if you are a person that is deaf; or finds it difficult to hear normally; or are otherwise deafened; you need not necessarily be known as a person that is hearing impaired.</p>
<p>Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing</p>
<p>The fact of the matter is that people with hearing disabilities do not like to be defined as hearing impaired solely based on the fact that they are unable to hear normally. As a matter of fact, these people would much rather be known as being deaf or hard of hearing or temporarily deaf. They do in fact take exception to be known as hearing impaired  especially when the impairment is not too significant.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, simple hearing impairment definition can also mean that a person has a partial or complete loss of ability in understanding or detecting sounds. Hearing impairment can be caused by a number of different reasons  some of which could be biological while others could be related to the environment  and these are known to cause loss of proper hearing.</p>
<p>Before looking for the right hearing impairment definition it may also be advisable that you first of all try to understand what sound is and how is it caused. The fact of the matter is that sound waves have different amplitudes and frequencies with the former being the peak pressure variance in a given sound wave while the latter refers to occurrence of different numbers of cycles per second of the sinusoidal part of sound waves.</p>
<p>Only by understanding what makes up sound waves, frequencies and amplitudes can a person properly begin to comprehend different hearing impairment definitions. It will lead to easily being able to understand that any person who cannot detect certain frequencies is more than likely going to end up being labeled as hearing impaired and that the same will hold true when that person also is not able to detect sounds of low amplitudes.</p>
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<p>Having understood what hearing impairment definition implies; you may then want to also find out more about how to go about teaching hearing impaired children; especially, as it calls for learning a number of strategies that will aid in simplifying the process of teaching hearing impaired children.</p>
<p>Another aspect to hearing impairment definition is finding out which types of hearing impairments most affect people and know how to deal with such cases. As a matter of fact, the main types of hearing impairments are conductive, sensorineural or neural and even a combination of these two types. Finding out more about these different types will also call for looking for more detailed hearing impairment definitions.</p>
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		<title>Hearing Problems And Their Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A hearing problem occurs when there is damage to the ear or one of its parts.   Hearing problems may be congenital or may be the result of an accident or an illness and are classified under three groups: conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss and mixed hearing loss.
Conductive Hearing Loss
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> A hearing problem occurs when there is damage to the ear or one of its parts.   Hearing problems may be congenital or may be the result of an accident or an illness and are classified under three groups: conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss and mixed hearing loss.</p>
<p>Conductive Hearing Loss</p>
<p>A conductive hearing loss is the result of a problem with the outer or middle ear, which could be either a blockage or structural problem. This interferes with sound conduction, making the sounds heard lower than normal. Conductive hearing loss can be repaired with surgery or medications.</p>
<p> Sensorineural Hearing Loss</p>
<p> This type of hearing problem is the result of damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerve or the vestibucochlear nerve.  In most cases the cause is the damage to the tiny hair cells of the Organ of Corti in the cochlea. This damage may be present at birth or may be due to an accident during the lifetime of the individual. A common cause for this type of hearing loss is the prolonged exposure to very loud noise, as what often happens with the constant use of headphones on full blast for a few hours.</p>
<p> Mixed Hearing Loss</p>
<p>Mixed hearing loss is a combination of   conductive and sensorineural hearing loss and involves both the inner and middle ear.  People with mixed hearing loss may require a combination of treatments like surgery and the use of digital hearing aids/ cochlear implants.</p>
<p>Treatment For Hearing Loss</p>
<p> The treatment for hearing problems starts with an accurate diagnosis. Changes in hearing quality often will necessitate a trip to the doctors office for a check-up and to find out what is causing the hearing loss. After a diagnosis has been made, treatment for the underlying condtion is often done, or patients are fitted with a digital hearing aid.  In some cases, a hearing aid is the only option for persons with hearing problems, especially for people with sensorineural hearing loss.</p>
<p>Hearing aids are devices which work to amplify sound. Another option is a cochlear implant, which is a device for people with severe hearing problems. They have been in use since the 1960s and are implanted under the skin and into the inner ear. Once the incision has healed, an outer device is placed on the skin over the implant and turned on. Cochlear devices allow totally deaf people to hear common household sounds, understand speech, and even talk on the phone.</p>
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		<title>Benefits Of Hearing Therapy</title>
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People Who Need Hearing Therapy
Individuals who need hearing therapy may include the following:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Hearing therapy is a health-related specialty which deals with the treatment of hearing impairment, which may be the result of congenital diseases, accidents or trauma, side effects of medications as well as illness like German measles and infection.</p>
<p>People Who Need Hearing Therapy</p>
<p>Individuals who need hearing therapy may include the following:</p>
<p>For those with acute or progressive hearing loss</p>
<p>For family members of individuals with hearing problems on how to correctly communicate effectively with hearing-impaired family members.</p>
<p>Individuals who are in need of instruction on the proper use of  assistive-hearing devices</p>
<p>Who Provides Hearing Therapy</p>
<p> In most cases it is the audiologist who provides hearing therapy. An audiologist is a medical professional who diagnoses and treats any form of hearing impairment or loss. Based on the diagnosis, the audiologist presents various treatment options to the individual.   They can also dispense hearing aids and other assistive-hearing devices as part of any hearing therapy program that they may choose to implement for a patient. The program may also include a referral for possible surgical treatment as deemed necessary by the audiologist.</p>
<p>The AV Approach</p>
<p>The Auditory- Verbal approach is one model of hearing therapy for hearing-impaired children which has been practiced for more than 30 years. It involves the use of individualized, diagnostic sessions which uses hearing technology to acquire listening as the main avenue to develop spoken language. The A-V method is based on the principle that children with mild to moderate hearing loss can communicate through speech if they have the appropriate amplification and enough listening and language stimulation to develop their hearing potential.</p>
<p>Music Therapy</p>
<p>Although considered to be impractical and ineffective by some, the proponents of music therapy stress that music is highly useful in the treatment of hearing impairment because of the variety of frequencies and  the usual intensity found in music, which makes it more accessible to those who are hearing-impaired. Music is also very flexible and can be modified to suit the tastes of the individual.</p>
<p>Proponents of music therapy count the following as the main benefits of music therapy in the hearing impaired:</p>
<p>It can enhance auditory training and  encourage the use of residual hearing</p>
<p>Enhance language  development</p>
<p>Enhance communication skills</p>
<p>Enhance feelings of physical well-being</p>
<p>Enhance education through improvements in language and communication</p>
<p>Promote socialization,  self-awareness and improve self-esteem</p>
<p>Great tool for self-expression</p>
<p>Promotes a sense of social responsibility</p>
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		<title>Strategize How You Go About Teaching Hearing Impaired Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hearing impairment in children can lead to a number of unwanted disabilities in their growth and development including not having a good vocabulary, and also not being able to understand complexly constructed sentences. In addition, it leads to difficulties in conceptualization which is far greater as compared to children that do not suffer from hearing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hearing impairment in children can lead to a number of unwanted disabilities in their growth and development including not having a good vocabulary, and also not being able to understand complexly constructed sentences. In addition, it leads to difficulties in conceptualization which is far greater as compared to children that do not suffer from hearing impairment.</p>
<p>Disability That Is Invisible</p>
<p>The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about teaching hearing impaired children is that certain strategies need to be devised that will aid in the process and help hearing impaired children communicate and understand better. The fact of the matter is that teaching hearing impaired children is not simple because this form of disability is invisible.</p>
<p>When teaching hearing impaired children many teachers often make a common mistake which is of forgetting the childs or childrens disability and continue teaching hearing impaired children as if they were normal children. However, even when teachers do not make this mistake there are many other aspects to teaching hearing impaired children that need to be considered.</p>
<p>For one, facial expressions and gestures as well as body language can be used effectively when teaching hearing impaired children. In addition, it is also necessary that you learn how to gain the hearing impaired childs attention before you attempt to speak or communicate with that child. In case you are teaching hearing impaired children and speaking to them without facing them it becomes necessary that you remember to touch the child to show him or her that you are speaking to him or her.</p>
<p>Another important aspect to teaching hearing impaired children is that there is no reason to become alarmed when your hearing impaired child fails to understand what you are saying or attempting to communicate with them. It wills in fact, take time for teacher and child to become accustomed to each other and so, patience is the best way to handle this aspect of teaching hearing impaired children.</p>
<p>If you need to reinforce a point, you should try repeating new vocabulary  but in diverse contexts. And, when teaching topics, you should remember to sequence each topic so that the next topic is a continuation of the previous topic. Of course, it will pay for you to also understand the different types of hearing impairment to help you deal with different cases of hearing impairment in children.</p>
<p>When it concerns teaching hearing impaired children there are many different strategies that can and should be used that will help deal effectively with different cases. Even simple things such as sitting close to the hearing impaired child when teaching them can prove to be effective in getting your message across better and more effectively.</p>
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		<title>Know The Three Main Types Of Hearing Impairment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it concerns dealing and also describing what hearing loss is all about there are three main attributes worth looking at: the first is type of hearing impairment, the second the degree of your hearing loss and finally there is the configuration of your hearing loss. Taking the first attribute first it can be said [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it concerns dealing and also describing what hearing loss is all about there are three main attributes worth looking at: the first is type of hearing impairment, the second the degree of your hearing loss and finally there is the configuration of your hearing loss. Taking the first attribute first it can be said that types of hearing impairment are generally categorized according to the location as well as specific part of the ear that has become damaged.</p>
<p>Sensorineural, Conductive And Mixed Hearing Loss</p>
<p>It would not be wrong to say that there are three main types of hearing impairment which are conductive, sensorineural as well as mixed hearing loss. As far as conductive hearing loss is concerned; it pertains to a condition in which sound cannot be conducted through a patients outer ear canal and thence to the eardrum and finally, to the small bones of the middle ear. This type of hearing impairment is normally found occurring when there is reduction in level of sounds and it also causes sounds to be heard very faintly. Treatment for this type of hearing impairment is through medicines and through surgery.</p>
<p>Conductive hearing loss can be caused by fluids in the middle ear, impacted earwax, infected ear canal and presence of foreign matter in the ear.</p>
<p>The other major type of hearing impairment is the one known as sensorineural hearing loss that occurs when the inner lobe becomes damaged or when the pathways of the nerves running from inner ear to the brain become damaged. This is another type of hearing impairment that can be treated either through surgical means or through use of medications.</p>
<p>Sensorineural hearing loss is generally caused by certain diseases, toxic drugs, birth injuries and also because of genetic syndromes.</p>
<p>The final main type of hearing impairment is that of mixed hearing loss that occurs when conductive hearing loss occurs along with sensorineural hearing loss. In such a case, the middle or outer ear can become damaged and so too can the inner ear and when both parts of the ear become damage the condition is referred to as being mixed hearing loss.</p>
<p>Once the different types of hearing impairment have been identified further research is called for especially in case you need to learn more about characteristics of hearing impaired. There is also one other types of hearing impairment that you should learn more about and that is the one known as unilateral hearing loss in which hearing is normal in only one ear while the other ear is affected by hearing loss. Such type of hearing impairment can either be severe or mild and is believed to affect about one in every thousand American children.</p>
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