The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is committed to ensuring that all people with speech, language, and hearing disorders receive services to help them communicate effectively.| www.asha.org
It’s hard for students to learn in noisy classrooms. However, there are ways to reduce noise and improve classroom acoustics. Audiologists can provide additional information.| www.asha.org
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Hearing and balance disorders can be assessed, treated, and rehabilitated by an audiologist.| www.asha.org
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 241,000 members, certificate holders, and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology assistants; and students.| www.asha.org
Only 20% of those individuals who might benefit from seeing an audiologist actually seek help. Most tend to delay treatment until they cannot communicate even in the best of listening situations. Early and careful evaluation and treatment show great promise in mitigating the consequences of hearing loss on long-term health and quality of life.| www.asha.org
Loud noise can cause permanent hearing loss. There are ways to protect your hearing. Audiologists can help.| www.asha.org