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Author Archives: Jenn Kipling
My Personal Challenges in Dealing with My Son’s Hearing Loss
My son Connor was diagnosed with a mild bilateral hearing loss at birth. At the time of diagnosis, I went through the typical grieving process but Connor having a hearing loss really didn’t affect me because I myself have a … Continue reading
Posted in Families to Families, Newsletter - Dec 2009
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Moulds, Moulds and More Moulds
I have a collection of hearing aid ear moulds 9 to be exact. As a new born Connor started wearing his aids at 3 months, from there it seemed like his ears revolved aroundhis moulds! About every 6 weeks we … Continue reading
Posted in Babies, Families to Families, Newsletter - Jun 2009
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Our Son Connor
One of our favourite hearing aid stories is when we discovered that our son Connor had a knack for taking things apart. As Connor was diagnosed at birth he’s been wearing his little blue aids since he was 3 months. … Continue reading
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