How We Engage With Our Children Matters
Researchers long have evaluated the roles parents play in children’s development. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri have found that mothers’ directiveness, the extent to which they try to control the content and pace of young children’s play, varies based on the children’s ages and the mothers’ ethnicities in the study, “Patterns of Maternal…
Together we are stronger!
ESHC operates under the guiding principles of Collaboration and a personalized and customized plan of care for every patient and family. Collaborating with families to design a customized treatment plan is what we strive for every day. Through our years of experience we have learned that the more our clients and caregivers understand about their, or their…
Sensory Friendly Films
AMC Theaters has put together Sensory Friendly Films to families affected with Autism. The program provides a special opportunity for families to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment. The auditoriums dedicated to the program have their lights up, the sound turned down and audience members are invited to get up and dance, walk,…
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Wishing all of you a day full of love and happiness! Happy Valentine’s day to the sweetest patients and kindest staff in the world. We feel so fortunate to have you all in our lives and we celebrate each of you this Valentine’s day.
Picture Books About Love
This Valentine’s day help your child learn about love and friendship with a list of picture books compiled by blogger Alison McDonald of No Time for Flashcards. In the post she selects her top 14 picture books about all kinds of love: romantic, platonic and lots of love found in families. Thanks Alison for this great list, and happy…
“L” is for Language and Love
We ran into a wonderful and brave post on the blog Birds, Bees and Bloom called “‘L’ is for Language and Love” that shares a mothers journey in learning to communicate with her deaf child. Her story began 24 years ago before baby sign language was mainstream before youtube had sign language tutorials and before…
Experience Auditory Rehabilitation
We received news this week of the second annual University of Washington Experience Auditory Rehabilitation (EAR) Conference June 18-21, 2013. The EAR program provides a unique opportunity for adults who are living with hearing loss, and their communication partners, to be a part of group classes that touch on coping, facilitating communication and advances in hearing instruments….
Protecting hearing through the use of acoustic monitoring
Today’s post is a guest blog from Dr. Thomas Norwood, an avid fan of music and hearing protection. Enjoy these tips from our in house musician expert! One of the greatest challenges to musicians is protecting their hearing during live stage musical performances. Music venues, unfortunately, are not regulated and the sound intensity to musicians…
New look for everhear.com
We are so excited to announce the launch of our new website and blog! Thanks to the wonderful duo at Camp Doug for the beautiful re-design that features online scheduling inquiries, website content search, and new blog functionality that allows you to share your comments! We are thrilled to share our new site with you,…
MLK Day
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?’” Today, as we celebrate MLK day, we invite you to take this question to heart and find a way to give back! All across the country Americans come together during this holiday for a day of…