This website provides many resources for cochlear implants, most are for children. It also includes manufacturer info, organizations for CI patients, suggested scales of development and assessment tools, books, etc.
This website offers some basic information about deaf culture from a man who is deaf. It also shares many stories and stress management ideas for individuals who are deaf. Interesting website!
This website talks about symptoms, causes, and risk factors that are seen in children with vocal strain. Good information to review if child has vocal/voice problems.
This website is great for parents or students who have hearing aids. It explains how to properly clean and troubleshoot common problems with hearing aids.
This website is helpful for parents who may think their child has a hearing loss. This site describes hearing loss indicators from newborn to two years. It also briefly explains noise exposure.
This website gives a lot of information on cochlear implants. It describes how a CI works, who is a candidate, factors influencing performance of the CI, choosing an educational setting, and much more.
This website offers tips for different subjects that students using AAC devices may be able to use. There are some basic ideas and some more elaborate ideas.
This website has "make it yourself" and handouts for switches and simplified technology for alternative communication. It also has vendor info and product info.
This website gives a lot of information and visual references about voice disorders and diseases of the larynx. On some examples you are even able to hear the differences in the patient's voice.
This website offers a lot of advice and information from newborn to teenager. It also answers many question parents may have about HA's in the Q&A section.
This site is really useful because you can navigate your way down the tree for one of your students to see where he/she may fall on this tree with their voice and where it may head. You can click on any symptom and it gives you more information.