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Join the 9th International Pediatric Audiology Conference in San Diego for expert insights and the latest research findings to ensure the best outcomes for your pediatric clients.
New developments and best practices in pediatric audiology, as well as guidance on technology options for both in and out of the classroom.
Join the 9th International Pediatric Audiology Conference in San Diego for expert insights and the latest research findings to ensure the best outcomes for your pediatric clients.
Can brain imaging tell us about how the brain differs in children with APD compared to children without hearing complaints? Or could it show us where this anomaly happens in their brain? Researchers at the University of Auckland answer this question.
Research tells us that we need to address classroom acoustics to ensure schools support children’s performance and well-being. Learn how children are impacted by noise and discover 5 tips for improving classroom acoustics.
To overcome a shortage of educational audiologists, an outreach audiology program in Seattle, USA, aims to ensure that children in smaller school districts have the same access to audiology support as those who live in urban centers.
The Sky Lumity portfolio makes it easy to provide hearing aids with a suitable fitting range for all degrees of hearing loss. But fitting range isn’t the only thing we need to consider. What else should we think about and what is important to parents?
Dr. Anne Marie Tharpe, one of the original members of the Board, shares how this group came about and how they’ve partnered to improve hearing healthcare provision for children.
This year marks 25 years for the Phonak Pediatric Advisory Board. Parent representative, Janet DesGeorges, reflects on the value the board has brought to pediatric hearing care, education, and parental support.
The Ling Sounds can help to build a picture of what a child hears, and whether they are hearing clearly and consistently over time. This article provides guidance in how to use this sound check as a proactive approach to identifying changes or fluctuations in hearing.
The way we work with a child who is deaf or hard-of-hearing and their families can influence the child’s outcomes. Collaboration and capacity building teamwork are key ingredients for success.
Children visiting pediatric audiology clinics in New Zealand are experiencing a wonderful surprise these days. The Phonak Fairy Castle is traveling to different clinics to spark their imaginations and make them feel proud of who they are.
Children with normal hearing can overhear soft conversations, why shouldn’t a child with hearing loss? Learn about the benefits of Speech Enhancer feature in Phonak Sky hearing aids.
In today’s world, the classroom is a place of inclusivity, where every child is given an opportunity to learn, regardless of their abilities. Learn how Roger™ technology can help ensure all your students are given a supportive learning environment.