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Listen with the Heart Relationships and Hearing Loss

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Listen with the Heart Relationships and Hearing Loss




While distressing for an individual, hearing loss also takes a heavy toll on family and friends. These stories chronicle the unique challenges of hearing loss in interpersonal relationships, including communication, self-identity, and how to continue sharing and growing in these relationships. Many shared activities, such as enjoying music, whispering sweet nothings to a lover, and hearing children’s voices are deeply missed by both the hearing and hearing-impaired relationship partners. This book illustrates the power of relationships to transform people and how each party has unparalleled opportunities to grow in profound and unpredictable ways.

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4 Stars Insights into Counseling with Hard of Hearing & Deaf
This is layperson version of Harvey’s book: Pschotherapy with Deaf and H-O-H People. The title must be special to those with hearing loss, since I heard a blind golfer (Kevin Hall) speak that he too listens with the heart.

He is a fascinating human who brings his enthusiasm for life and better relationships to his counseling with those with hearing difficulties. He does this in relating ten counseling cases concerning such as: student-pupil-parent-school faculty tensions; old age and hearing; the isolation and despair of hearing loss; hearing + deaf marriage; parents and birth of deaf child; siblings dealing with deaf sister;

There is much to be gleaned from this read, all written with great sensitivity and joy and humorous style. Harvey demonstrates with his own practice experience how hearing loss affects not just the individual, but those around as well. One will certainly garner a heightened awareness and sensitivity to these individuals, who normally feel low esteem, isolation and depression due to not catching all the hearing world has to offer.

Remarkably, this outstanding counselor has helped many with his kind, but to the point approach.

Hoping to receive some spiritual tidbits, there were really not much of these. Some from Dali Lama, etc. but not much for the Christian. The last case with the older lady who was in close contact with God was exhibited as experiential.

That said, this is valuable resource for those in counseling, or around deaf and hard-of-hearing to raise our sensitivity bars to new levels that we might be more kind resource for these individuals.

4 Stars Insights
I bought and read this book because of a recommendation given to my husband by his communications course instructor. First of all, just having it with me was a communication helper. People would ask about the title and I would explain what it was about and why I was reading it. Secondly, I liked the book because it detailed numerous real life examples of relationships of those who are hearing impaired and includes the writer’s/ psychologist’s interactions, observations and recommendations for those individuals. But it was also very emotional reading and it taught me some things about myself and my communication issues. My only negative comment: I would have liked to see a few less examples and some sort of summation — “a putting together of it all” at the end, but the author didn’t do so. But I liked the book and think it will prove even more helpful as I read through certain portions again with a view to applying what I learn.

4 Stars Interesting book
I have several friends who have lost their hearing or only have partial hearing. This book is written from a laypersons point of view, and is not technical at all. It gives true accounts of families in therapy situations with hearing loss either as the reason for the therapy or how hearing loss has affected the family in dealing with life’s issues. Listen with the Heart uses humor and down-to-earth writing. I enjoyed reading it, giving me food for thought.

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Sonic Boom Analog Alarm Clock With Bed Shaker

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Sonic Boom Analog Alarm Clock With Bed Shaker




Sonic Boom Analog Alarm Clock The new Sonic Boom Analog Alarm Clock (SBA475ss) has been designed for those that prefer the easier use of an analog alarm clock. With an easy to set alarm, no AM or PM to be confused and easy to see extra large display. Sonic Boom Analog Alarm Clock Features: Packaged with our newest most powerful 12-volt bed shaker. Sharp blue back light also flashes when alarm sounds. Complete with a hi/low dimmer switch to sleep better at night. Extra loud pulsating audio alarm with a loud 113db adjustable tone & volume control. Snooze Button - 9 minutes. Battery backup to maintain the proper time in the event of a power outage. Dual Power & Dual Time features: Our SBA475ss alarm clock comes with a 110 volt power supply, and will also work with an optional 220 volt transformer. 1 year manufacturer s warranty Sonic Boom Analog Alarm Clock Clock Dimensions: 6 High x 5-1/2 Wide x 2-3/8 Deep. Bed Shaker Dimensions: Aprox. 3-1/2″ in diameter x 1-1/4″ thick

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10 Packs 60 Batteries I Cell Tech Size 675 Cochlear Implant Batteries 60 Batteries

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

10 Packs 60 Batteries I Cell Tech Size 675 Cochlear Implant Batteries 60 Batteries




Premium hearing aid batteries, designed for today’s high tech digital hearing aids. Provides some of the longest lasting batteries. Shelf life 2 1/2 to 3 years from date of purchase. iCellTech’s new generation of hearing aid Batteries are specially designed to operate longer life time in high current drain applications maintaining higher operating voltage and an increased voltage reserve for todays cochlear implant devices.

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Total of 60 Batteries.

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Literacy and Your Deaf Child What Every Parent Should Know

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Literacy and Your Deaf Child What Every Parent Should Know



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5 Stars Outstanding
A truly outstanding and eye-opening resource for parents of deaf children. Our deaf son is 14 months old and we have been reading numerous publications to try to prepare ourselves for his education. This book is full of important and eye-opening recommendations that I’m sure we will use on a daily basis in the years to come.

5 Stars An excellent informational and guide volume
David A. Stewart and Bryan R. Clarke are two dedicated teachers with years of experience working with deaf children. In Literacy And Your Deaf Child: What Every Parent Should Know, Stewart and Clarke effectively collaborate to create an instructional guide specifically appropriate for parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing children who want to do everything they can to ensure their hearing-impaired child learns to read and write with fluency and competence. Also discussed are the practices and issues of hearing aids, cochlear implants, speech reading, and sign communication. Emphasizing the developmental link between American Sign Language and English literacy for children who learn and use it, Literacy And Your Deaf Child is an excellent informational and guide volume and is very highly recommended for anyone who works with hearing-disabled children.

5 Stars A must for all parents of deaf children
This book reminds parents of deaf children how crucial it is that they give their child a language rich environment regardless of whether they decide on signing or not. I am an educational interpreter and see children who are so far behind on their language skills because they don’t get enough language support at home. I really encourage anyone who has a deaf child or works with deaf children to read this book.

5 Stars Literacy and Your Deaf Child: What Every Parent Should know`
WOW! I was worrying if it was old book but it was so neat. WHEW!! I read it and put it away in the shelf. I feel good to read. Thank you!

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Sonic Boom Alarm Clock SB350ss AM FM Radio w Bed Shaker

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Sonic Boom Alarm Clock SB350ss AM FM Radio w Bed Shaker




Sonic Boom Alarm Clock AM/FM Radio - with Bed Shaker The Sonic Boom SBR350ss has been designed as a cost effective full featured bedside alarm clock with an extra large (1.8) easy to read display, bed shaker and exclusive AM/FM Radio - Complete with a hi/low dimmer switch to sleep better at night. - Packaged with our newest most powerful 12 volt bed shaker . - Complete with AM/FM radio . - Battery backup to maintain the proper time in the event of a power outage.

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