Best Tips to Living with Cochlear Implants: They are your Ears



Best Tips to Living with Cochlear Implants. Blaze Roland is 7 years previous and is surrounded by sounds in music class. Together with singing, he interprets rhythm by way of devices and motion. However he wouldn’t be capable of carry out any of those actions with out the units on his head he calls “ears.”
MORE: http://www.fox13news.com/health/236505899-story

source

Best Tips to Living with Cochlear Implants

17 thoughts on “Best Tips to Living with Cochlear Implants: They are your Ears”

  1. how far technology has come

    Btw when the anchor said "Linda" I died and yelled "Listen Linda"

    I'm happy for these children. I'm hard of hearing (hearing impaired) I know fluent ASL, and it brings me so much joy seeing deaf children getting to avoid the world of silence

    Reply
  2. Keep it up! I can certainly relate but grew up with a hearing aid beginning at age two (my other ear was worse and no hearing aid) in the late 60s. And I came out great but with the help of my dedicated parents. That was very important. Blaze can be anything he wants to be. A singer. A guitarist. Or even a ragtime pianist like me (click on my name to see my videos). I took up piano at age 7 and I'm still at it. Blaze can do anything, even hear.

    Reply

Leave a Comment