Training Parents
A cochlear implant can open the door to a world of sound for a child with severe hearing loss. But surgery alone is not enough. For the best results, the real success happens at home — and that’s where parents play the most important role.
Parents are with the child 24/7. They are the ones who:
• Encourage the child to listen and respond to sounds
• Help with speech and language practice every day
• Attend therapy sessions and follow guidance from experts
• Notice small changes and improvements
• Keep the hearing device clean, working, and in use regularly
That’s why we don’t stop at just treating the child — we also train the parents.
We guide them through:
• How the cochlear implant works
• What to expect after surgery
• How to support their child’s listening and speaking at home
• How to stay positive and patient through the journey
When parents are fully involved and confident, children make faster and better progress in hearing and speaking. Cochlear implantation is a team effort — and parents are the heart of that team.
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