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Raising a Child with Hearing Loss
Gretchen Fors
40 episodes
2 days ago
Have you been told your child has some degree of hearing loss? Well then you are in the right place! Listen as Adults, Teens, Parents, and Providers share their own personal journeys with hearing loss. Plus hear the stories of moms who have walked this journey alongside their child too. We share our stories to build community and connection. We will laugh together, cry together, and find joy in the journey. The professionals and others who share their own opinions. All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice.
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Have you been told your child has some degree of hearing loss? Well then you are in the right place! Listen as Adults, Teens, Parents, and Providers share their own personal journeys with hearing loss. Plus hear the stories of moms who have walked this journey alongside their child too. We share our stories to build community and connection. We will laugh together, cry together, and find joy in the journey. The professionals and others who share their own opinions. All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice.
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Episode 22: Event... Silent No More in Boise Sept 10th and Las Vegas Sept 17th
Raising a Child with Hearing Loss
5 minutes 11 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 22: Event... Silent No More in Boise Sept 10th and Las Vegas Sept 17th

For complimentary tickets email:

RSVP@nolimitsfordeafchildren.org

And use the code: Sandee

Silent NO MORE.

Created as a theatrical documentary, Silent NO MORE is an intimate storytelling event comprised of witty, inspiring, and raw stories that remind us of the power of the human spirit.

Featuring performances by cast members, ranging in age from 18-60 years old, Silent NO MORE showcases the experiences of growing up with hearing loss -- highlighting both the struggles and successes of living in the modern world.

The evening concludes with a Q&A with cast and audience members from the DeafSign and deafSpeak communities; a discussion which will tackle head-on the debate between the deaf community who sign and the deaf community who speaks with the purpose to bridge the gap between both worlds.

The cast features:

Rebecca Alexander (acclaimed author of, “Not Fade Away”)

Sandee Saurman (CODA & Educational Audiologist, Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind) and alum of the No Limits Theater Group.

And others all who share their personal struggles and successes of living in a hearing world.

The performance will be followed by an open-forum Q&A with cast members and audience members from the DeafSign and deafSpeak.

One night only at the Egyptian Theater (700 W Main Street, Boise, ID 83702) on

Saturday, September 10th @ 7:00 p.m.

The next show will be 9/17 in Las Vegas

Press Release: BOISE-SilentNoMore_Release (2)

For other upcoming events by No Limits for Deaf Children https://www.nolimitsfordeafchildren.org/upcoming-events.html

Find the transcript of the interview here:

Episode 22: Event...Silent No More

Willing to share your story? Apply here: https://forms.gle/8zmsWLk43PyT5C838

Follow us on Instagram @hearing_mamas_tribe

This podcast is intended for families to share their own personal journeys without judgment. The stories they share are their own. Their stories are their own personal beliefs. Please respect and honor each family's choices.

The professionals and others who share their own opinions.

All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice

Raising a Child with Hearing Loss
Have you been told your child has some degree of hearing loss? Well then you are in the right place! Listen as Adults, Teens, Parents, and Providers share their own personal journeys with hearing loss. Plus hear the stories of moms who have walked this journey alongside their child too. We share our stories to build community and connection. We will laugh together, cry together, and find joy in the journey. The professionals and others who share their own opinions. All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice.