Mother with daughter getting hearing device

Parenting and Support

As my daughter grew and professionals got to know me better, a mutual respect developed. At first I found that I had to be much more assertive. As time went on, we developed a comfortable working relationship and began to work much better as a team.
Over the years my wife and I have learned so many new things about raising children and education for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. However, we would not have learned what we have unless we were willing to admit that we didn't have all the answers. We are so very thankful for the doctors, professionals, and teachers who took the time to explain everything.
Parents must share information with professionals to help them understand their children better, but parents must also listen and learn along the way.
Be assertive. Go with your gut and make yourself understood, but still be humble enough to see the perspective of the professionals and work together to meet the needs of your child.
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