I have not written about music yet.
In a blog of/for the deaf and hearing impaired (and blind and visually impaired) it should have be a topic of prime importance to deal with at the third post or so.
Read I tried to find statistics that quantify how many people are suffering from a syndrome. Anyone. I found some data that illustrates the situation of disabled people in the world
“a worldwide estimate of about a 10-12% rate of disability seems reasonable.
Read Once upon a time there was a young prince named Serhu.
He was the son of a king who found himself without a kingdom, following a revolt of his people.
Read Being disabled means a big responsibility with yourself. You never stop to measure with the future and with others, with yourpossibilities but also your limits.
Read As we talk we don’t pay attention to the synonyms of our language and we use them almost carelessly. Apparently.
Read All deaf and hearing impaired people know that choosing a hearing aid is not simple.
It ‘s such a personal hig-tech device that two individuals with the same audiogram may find benefit from two very different hearing aids for the type of sound response provided.
Read • A Day of A Deaf Blind Person
Read When it comes to finding information in general, most people use the internet. Of course, it also applies to search for news, treatments, people associated with the diseases, in this case of Usher syndrome.
Read Those who wear hearing aids know that. Children feel different, the only ones in the class to have something behind the ears.
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