How far we’ve come in allowing those with hearing loss to live life with a different kind of sound
“Bella’s hearing problem only exists in your imagination, Mrs. Stern!” the pediatrician exclaims, exasperated.
“Shevy’s one and she’s not babbling yet? Her doctor isn’t concerned? I think you should get her hearing tested, Mrs. Cohen,” the speech therapist recommends.
“I’m sorry, but your baby didn’t pass the newborn hearing screening test,” the doctor tells Deena’s mother. “We’ll refer you to an audiologist for more extensive testing.”
Today, Bella, Shevy, and Deena are all confident, successful individuals with cochlear implants — and one major difference: their age.
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