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One Thing I Would Have Changed About School

Even though my hearing loss wasn’t diagnosed until I was 27, I remember having difficulty hearing as a child. In grade school, I struggled to hear lessons via headphones. When an audiologist tested my hearing, he told my parents I had normal hearing but had trouble paying attention. A second opinion was not sought. I … Continue reading

How 9/11 Brought Me Back Home

Lipreading Mom’s confession: I didn’t think I could ever be a stay-at-home mom. The office environment suited me well. I was working for a not-for-profit and writing for its magazine. There were weekly planning meetings, phone interviews and research projects to occupy five days a week. In fact, I knew very few women who didn’t … Continue reading

Lipreading Mom Receives HearStrong Champion Award

The HearStrong Foundation in New York recently notified me that I’d been nominated as a HearStrong Champion. This honor wouldn’t have been possible without you, the faithful Lipreading Mom reader. It also wouldn’t have been achieved without my daughter. At nine years of age, she is a loyal helper at my book, speaking, and speechreading … Continue reading