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Auditory - Verbal Websites & Teaching Aids
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http://www.agbell.org
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
http://www.cochlear.com/sea
The official website for the company, Cochlear.
http://www.nlb.gov.sg
Join the National Library! There are many events for children and parents. See the events page. Also, read book review online
http://www.welisteninternational.com/
A global company providing professional education, training and consultative services for professionals in the fields of Auditory-Verbal Practice in Toronto, Canada.
http://www.bionicear.com
The official website for Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implants.
http://www.trelease-on-reading.com
Good information on reading aloud to children.
http://www.listen-up.org
Listen-up website by Kay Powell.
http://www.medel.com
The official website for Medel Cochlear Implants
http://www.chfn.org.tw
Children’s Hearing Foundation in Taiwan.
http://www.siemens.com.sg/hearing
Read about medical instruments made by Siemens.
http://www.linguisystems.com
An online store filled with learning aids.
http://www.phonak.com
Find out about the Hearing Aid devices provided by Phonak.
http://www.nciohio.com/therapy.htm
Get ideas to make your AV therapy at home fun.
http://www.widex.com
A website on hearing loss, hearing aid products, hearing and quality of life.
http://oticon.com/
Find out about the Hearing Aid devices provided by Oticon
http://www.ncbegin.org/
For beginning parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
http://www.hearing.com.au
An Australian website about hearing and the hearing impaired.
Last Modified Date :24 Nov 2011