(Color Version) If you have picked up this book, it is likely that your child or someone you know was recently diagnosed with hearing loss. Without a doubt, what you face is serious. However, there is good news: Hearing loss is treatable, and treatment may start at birth. If you want your child to hear and speak and live in a hearing world, then this book is for you.
(Color Version) If you have picked up this book, it is likely that your child or someone you know was recently diagnosed with hearing loss. Without a ...
Dr Joseph B. Roberso Sheri Byrne-Habe Caitlin Roberson
(Black & White Version) If you have picked up this book, it is likely that your child or someone you know was recently diagnosed with hearing loss. Without a doubt, what you face is serious. However, there is good news: Hearing loss is treatable, and treatment may start at birth. If you want your child to hear and speak and live in a hearing world, then this book is for you. It is extremely important to act quickly once the diagnosis of hearing impairment is made or suspected in a child. The human hearing system develops rapidly from before birth and during the first few years of life. If...
(Black & White Version) If you have picked up this book, it is likely that your child or someone you know was recently diagnosed with hearing loss. Wi...
Good morning, sunshine. Today's the day you realize trying to be perfect... m a k e s y o u m i s e r a b l e. What to do? A tale for the times, 30 Ways to Happy is Caitlin Roberson's witty account of her journey through Type-A deprogramming-or at least, a sincere attempt. 30 brief vignettes explore the tensions of diagnosing one's own artificial expectations, and developing new priorities and behaviors. Enhanced with a layperson's knowledge of neuroscience, this self-help memoir is at once self-deprecating, empowering, and thoroughly entertaining. Who knows what she'll have to re-learn...
Good morning, sunshine. Today's the day you realize trying to be perfect... m a k e s y o u m i s e r a b l e. What to do? A tale for the times, 30 Wa...