eHealth can support parents as they learn new skills and routines
Dr. Karen Muñoz shares 5 key considerations for including eHealth as part of your protocol with parents and a resource to help you get started.
New developments and best practices in pediatric audiology, as well as guidance on technology options for both in and out of the classroom.
Dr. Karen Muñoz shares 5 key considerations for including eHealth as part of your protocol with parents and a resource to help you get started.
Dr. Danielle Glista shares what a connected care model looks like and how using it could potentially help bring greater collaboration between you and your families.
A communication tool for pediatric audiologists – designed to support conversations with families and improve the effectiveness of our recommendations.
Audiologist Jane Woodward shares tried and tested tips to consider the next time your patient is hiding under the table.
Can functional brain imaging tell us how hearing aid use in children is related to working memory? Researchers at Boys Town National Research Hospital answer this question.
Learn how expert guidance, Roger Focus II and Phonak CROS technology can help your kids in the classroom this new academic year.
In a world dominated by mobile phones, this article serves as a review of free, readily available iPhone apps designed for auditory training in children with hearing loss.
Experts in the field have come together to give clinicians and parents guidance on best practice for children with UHL. This guidance and hearing technologies, like the new Roger Focus II, can help bridge the education gap.
Offering the 8th International Pediatric Conference in a fully virtual format delivered new opportunities for sharing expert knowledge to more clinicians around the world. Here are highlights of the sessions and how you can still access the full program.
Remote microphone systems facilitate listening in noise and can reduce listening effort for youth with autism.
A newly published guide for understanding best practice recommendations for children with unilateral hearing loss will help parents consider what is important for their child after receiving a diagnosis.
The COVID-19 pandemic is requiring children to adapt to new learning situations and pandemic-related accommodations including social distancing, face masks and a strong reliance on technology. A recent study documented the educational challenges faced by children with hearing loss.