Published: 14-05-2013 18:28
Parents' perspective Below is a series of interviews with parents whose children failed the newborn hearing screening test. The interviews offer important insights into the parents' perspective, exper
Published: 16-05-2013 11:59
Meet our collaborators We would like to thank the professionals below for being part of My World working group. Through their dedicated efforts and creative collaboration, they helped develop the supp
Published: 17-05-2013 15:26
A Patient Journey A Patient Journey maps the typical stages a person goes through from before they recognize their hearing loss until they learn to manage it. It gives students and clinicians a better
Published: 17-05-2013 17:05
Reflective Journal Gain deeper insight into your clinical practice with the Reflective Journal. The journal is a self-development tool for analyzing the client encounter – helping you understand your
Published: 04-06-2013 11:57
Dilemma Game The Dilemma Game consists of a series of cards describing challenging clinical scenarios based on actual situations submitted by Ida seminar participants. On each card, three possible sol
Published: 11-06-2013 15:12
Communication Rings The Communication Rings allow people to think about the individuals that make up their social network and how their hearing loss might affect their relationships. Hearing care prof
Published: 11-06-2013 16:10
Goal Sharing for Partners Goal Sharing for Partners is a step-by-step guide that includes strategic questions to facilitate discussions between your client and their key communication partner. Their a
Published: 11-06-2013 16:44
The Communication Partner Journey The Communication Partner Journey is a visual representing typical stages that partners of people with hearing loss often go through. The tool allows you to understan
Published: 11-06-2013 17:31
Recommended reading On the impact of hearing loss on family Adult-children's perspectives on a parent's hearing impairment and its impact on their relationship and communication Preminger, J., Montano
Published: 01-05-2014 15:46
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