Hearing loss is extremely common among adults. Even mild hearing loss can make conversation difficult. Here are some simple ways to communicate more effectively with someone who has hearing loss. #nslhm#nslhmcontest https://t.co/Rg6lrhU0rf
Getting ready for camp can be exciting — and a little overwhelming. Children with speech, language, and social communication disorders may need extra support as they prepare for this big change. These tips can help families. #nslhm#nslhmcontest https://t.co/aamIS7XXF0
When someone you care about has difficulty communicating, everyday conversations can feel challenging. Tools like communication devices, apps, and even features built into phones or TVs can help support connection. Helpful tips here. #nslhmcontest https://t.co/fcBvHpAiAN
Milestones are behaviors or skills that are typical within an age range. They provide families with a roadmap of what to expect during a child’s early years. ASHA's milestone checklists are a helpful resource for families. #nslhm#nslhmcontest https://t.co/ZOEEH13UvR
Good hearing health has positive benefits for brain health, memory, communication, and more. This quick hearing check can flag possible hearing issues. See an audiologist if you fail the screening or have other concerns #nslhmcontest https://t.co/T33cZpZdDe
If mealtimes feel stressful, you're not alone. This free texting program delivers expert tips for handling feeding challenges right to your smartphone. Text EAT to 274-448 to get started. #nslhm#nslhmcontest https://t.co/81kMhIlLPU
Did you know that May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month? Communication disorders are among the most common conditions that children experience. This article offers tips for supporting a child with a communication disorder #nslhm#nslhmcontest https://t.co/H5tZjbNx4b
After watching Mikael Granlund with the hat trick and Mikko Rantanen be otherworldly in these playoffs…is the any way we can acquire Finland instead of Greenland? I mean, do we get to just choose which country?
Do most babies really say "dada" first? If so, why? Learn more about how children develop speech and language skills, and how to encourage these skills, in this fun piece from Today Parents! #nslhmcontest#nslhm https://t.co/HpxsPXl4PP
Memorial Day weekend is upon us, and that means it's the season for fireworks, concerts, and other noisy events. People of all ages can develop hearing loss from exposure to excessively loud noise. Protect yourself with these steps #nslhmcontest https://t.co/j7WrErblGS
Are you concerned about your child’s feeding skills? Learn more about feeding issues in children and how to support them by taking this questionnaire from Feeding Matters. #nslhmcontest#nslhm https://t.co/hNbzMt9ERx
You don’t need to spend a lot of money on special toys, technology, or so-called educational products to encourage your child’s speech and language skills. Your home is filled with many low-cost, everyday items that can make a big impact #nslhmcontest https://t.co/LcbC5xAL0R
Hearing loss is extremely common among adults. Even mild hearing loss can make conversation difficult. Here are some simple ways to communicate more effectively with someone who has hearing loss. #nslhmcontest#nslhm https://t.co/9zWZLvuTVP
At what age can most children put two words together? Do all siblings meet milestones at the same ages? Take this quiz from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association to test your knowledge! #nslhmcontest#nslhm https://t.co/s34BfDTPqX
Speech and language difficulties are common in adults. It's important to remember that communication is a two-way street. You can help people with speech-language disorders successfully communicate through some basic actions. #nslhmcontest#nslhm https://t.co/bfF3Ug9xK9
More than 3 million Americans stutter. Yet, myths about stuttering are common. Often, they are the reason children and adults are mocked and judged. Learn and share the facts about stuttering. #nslhmcontest#nslhm https://t.co/vZUCnn7GR1
Did you know that more than 90% of deaf children are born to parents who hear? This can make news of a hearing loss very unexpected. Information, resources, and support are key! #nslhmcontest https://t.co/vdrZqndkoj
More than 1 in 9 Americans have hearing loss in both ears. Yet, many adults wait years or even decades to act on hearing loss. Untreated hearing loss can affect all aspects of life. The first step is knowing your hearing status #nslhmcontest https://t.co/XL68U8C1Yb
Many families have questions about how well their child is eating and drinking. By learning the feeding and swallowing milestones to look for, they can better understand what’s typical as their child grows—and when they may need help #nslhmcontest https://t.co/fRTf34PJuv