"Bessie Needs Hearing Aids" is a children's book that will help children with hearing loss understand the process, and that they are not alone. Written and illustrated by a teenage girl who went through this process, so it will resonate with children just learning of hearing issues, or coping with wearing hearing aids. The book received numerous accolades so it was decided to make it available to all, in order to possibly help other children with hearing loss.
The journey of a hearing-impaired child from silence to sound.
Issues in Deafness
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Katherine Bouton learned to navigate the maze of hearing loss on her own. In this book, she hopes to make that journey easier for others. As AARP
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Set in 1950 in a small Australian country town. Robin, daughter of the new teacher, is surprised by the prejudice against Kate, a local girl.
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