Too many kids listen to headphones at volumes well beyond safe. Help kids protect their hearing. Teach them to keep the volume to half level—and to take listening breaks! Click for more easy tips and important info. #BHSMcontest#BHSM https://t.co/eSsL1stdSE
Many children experienced limited in-person interaction with peers over the past 14 months. Families can work on social skills at home with some of these easy ideas. Click for more, and please share with families! #BHSM#BHSMcontest https://t.co/cL59sjR7Zf
It’s been a tough school year for everyone, but summer is close! Kids and parents need a break. While families may feel the need to purchase workbooks, apps, and other “educational” programs for summer use, these generally aren't necessary. #BHSMcontest https://t.co/xy44J8wfRR
Among the most commonly reported challenges for COVID-19 “long-haulers” are persistent cognitive difficulties. This is often referred to as brain fog. Learn how SLPs help COVID-19 survivors. #COVID19#BHSM#BHSMcontest https://t.co/XuHg6ADWpT
In the pandemic environment, one's ability to communicate is especially critical. It reduces the risk of an adverse event in the hospital. Being able to communicate via phone/video chat can also improve mental health and enable recovery. #BHSMcontest https://t.co/FBu5bmnfHf
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can help people with, or recovering from, #COVID19 who are having short- and longer-term difficulties with safely eating and drinking. Click to learn more about how SLPs help. #BHSMcontest#BHSM https://t.co/YnlD1jS4Mx
Do you have a child between 2 and 6 years of age? Check out the TALK texting program! And remember, help is available. Seek an evaluation from a certified speech-language pathologist. #BHSMcontest https://t.co/sM6FLpZdNf
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing who begin early intervention services before 6 months of age can develop language (spoken and/or signed), cognitive, and social skills similar to their peers without hearing loss #BHSMcontest https://t.co/xbQNqtjjCR
Early intervention programs can provide life-changing benefits to children and their parents/caregivers. Click to learn how EI services by audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and other professionals support families. #BHSM#BHSMcontest https://t.co/cQVRViBlsr
Despite the pandemic, early intervention programs are still doing the work they’ve always done supporting families. EI helps when there are concerns about developmental skills such as talking, walking, hearing, understanding, and feeding. #BHSMcontest https://t.co/k45iwPrlGo
Despite effective treatment options, many adults are reluctant to seek help for hearing loss. However, a recent national poll found that 6 in 10 would be likely to do so if their spouse/partner or child asked them to. Loved ones are key! #BHSMcontest https://t.co/W4HM2JD4zH
Most adults say maintaining hearing health is important to their quality of life, according to a new @ashaweb poll. Yet, only 2 in 10 have had a hearing test in the past 5 years—compared to 6 in 10 who have had a vision test. Act today! #BHSMcontest https://t.co/kjykIgFR58
Many adults wait years or even decades to get help for their hearing loss, if they ever do. This PSA shows how hearing can decline gradually over time, disconnecting us from moments we treasure. Learn how certified audiologists can help #BHSMcontest https://t.co/v495vxrkAr
Augmentative and alternative communication can play a critical role helping COVID-19 patients communicate their condition & wishes. AAC is especially critical now because patients may not have loved ones with them to advocate for them. #BHSMcontest https://t.co/8rTepH5oUn
Parents always know their child best, but they now may be spending more time than ever with them. If you are worried your child isn't meeting communication milestones, seek help. Early intervention assessments are still happening, even now. #BHSMcontest https://t.co/f1L2vJHxhT
Swallowing problems are common in older adults. With some treatment sessions disrupted due to COVID-19, this video offers tips to help those with swallowing disorders promote their recovery, safely eat and drink, and avoid rehospitalization #BHSMcontest https://t.co/rHBUVVXfEl
Stuttering usually starts between 2 and 6 years of age. Many children go through normal periods of disfluency lasting less than 6 months. Stuttering lasting longer than this may need treatment. Speech-language pathologists can help! #BHSMcontest#BHSM https://t.co/rVwGCaPQje
Virtual meetings, classes, and social gatherings are increasingly common as both children and adults shelter at home. But these online platforms can create some extra challenges for people who #stutter. These tips can help. #BHSM#BHSMcontest https://t.co/MMhBI45WrW
Some people sheltering in place may have difficulties with their hearing aids or environmental issues at home that make listening more challenging. This article offers tips for troubleshooting devices & improving communication. #BHSMcontest https://t.co/uLEjlV6RHZ
Strong speech and language skills are key to kindergarten readiness and a precursor for reading, writing, and social success. This article gives some great suggestions for how parents can help build their child's communication skills #BHSMcontest https://t.co/V6ZJXxAJSx