Cochlear Implant Connectivity and Device Troubleshooting
Cleaning Your Cochlear Implant Sound Processor
Web sites
Alexander Graham Bell (AG Bell) Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
A national organization of families of children with hearing loss, individuals with hearing loss and professionals that advocates for independence through listening and talking.
American Cochlear Implant Alliance
A not-for-profit membership organization created with the purpose of eliminating barriers to cochlear implantation by sponsoring research, driving heightened awareness and advocating for improved access to cochlear implants for patients of all ages across the U.S.
Cochlear Implant Manufacturers:
Cochlear Corporation
Advanced Bionics
MED-EL
UT Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program
Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA)
HLAA’s mission is to open the world of communication to people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support.
John Tracy Clinic
A private, non-profit education center that offers hope, guidance and encouragement to families of infants and preschool children with hearing losses by providing free, parent-centered services worldwide.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
An institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose and treat disease and disability.
Books
Auditory-Verbal Therapy and Practice. Estabrooks, W. (2006). Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf.
Children with Hearing Loss: Developing Listening and Talking. Cole, E. & Flexer, C. (2007). San Diego: Plural Publishing.
Choices in Deafness: A Parents’ Guide to Communication Options, Third edition. Schwartz, S. (2007). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.
Cochlear Implant Auditory Training Guidebook. Sindrey, D., (1997). London, Ontario, Canada: Word Play Publications.
Listening Games for Littles, Second Edition. Sindrey, D. (1997). London, Ontario, Canada: Word Play Publications.
Literacy Learning for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Robertson, L. (2000). Washington, DC: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf.
School Professionals Working with Children with Cochlear Implants. Chute, P., & Nevins, M. E. (2006). San Diego: Plural Publishing.
The Parents’ Guide to Cochlear Implants. Chute, P., & Nevins, M.E. (2002). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
The New Language of Toys, Third edition. Schwartz, S. (2004). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.
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