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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