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Building Consistent Hearing Aid Use in Young Children

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Young children with hearing loss are too young to understand the importance and impact of wearing hearing aids consistently therefore they rely on their parents/caregivers to encourage optimal hearing aid use from as early on as possible. At certain stages, the responsibility of supporting consistent hearing aid use can be a daunting task for parents due to a range of factors/challenges.

This two hour online interactive course presents recent research into the importance of optimal hearing aid use to a child's communication and language outcomes.

Key Learnings:

  • To be able to link the importance of optimal hearing aid use to a child’s communication and learning outcomes. 
  • To develop a greater understanding regarding what optimal hearing aid use looks like. 
  • To develop a deeper insight into the malleable and fixed factors that may influence hearing aid use. 
  • To develop strategies for supporting parents and early educators. 

Course Details:

  • Two hour interactive workshop suited for professionals working with young children with hearing loss.
  • Multiple opportunities for group discussion of key concepts, case examples and application of techniques.


Completing ”Engineering Executive Function for Children with Hearing Loss” can contribute 2 hours of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Elective PD. 



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