My Other Writing

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Please enjoy my additional writing on hearing loss, tinnitus, and related topics by clicking below.

BLOGS

Tips and Musings on Living With Hearing Loss

Assorted Posts – Huffington Post

Assorted Posts – Psychology Today

I No Longer Feel Shame About My Hearing Loss – Good Housekeeping

When I Lost My Hearing, We Had to Learn to Communicate Better – Good Housekeeping

I Was Ashamed Of My Hearing Aids – Until I Had Kids – Woman’s Day

How My Hearing Loss Has Affected My Marriage – Woman’s Day

Why I Stopped Being Secretive About My Hearing Loss – Next Avenue

The Challenges of Being A Mother with Hearing Loss – NYMetro Parent

Why Is Hearing Loss Harder For Men? – The Good Men Project

I Don’t Want My Kids To Make The Same Mistakes I Did – The Good Men Project

5 Signs You Might Have A Hearing Loss – Healthy Living Magazine

Assorted Posts – The Mighty

Assorted Posts – Midlife Boulevard

Assorted Posts – Starkey

How To Talk To Your Grandchildren About Hearing Loss – thirdAge

5 Tips For Dining Out With Hearing Loss – Making Midlife Matter

Why I Stopped A Cycle of Family Shame About Hearing Loss – Parent.com

A Story of Hearing Loss – The Better Hearing Consumer, Gael Hannan, Editor

Preventing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Hearing Loss: The Risk To Teens Is Real and Irreversible – Grown & Flown

5 Places You Frequent That Could Be Damaging Your Hearing – thirdAGE

Let’s Add Earplugs To The List – Just Be Parenting

Why We Should Teach Hearing Health in Elementary Schools – Mamapedia

Are Earplugs This Generation’s Bike Helmet? – Scary Mommy / Club Mid

MAGAZINES

Patient Handout Series – The Hearing Journal

COVID-19 Brings Extra Challenges for People with Hearing Loss – Canadian Audiologist

Understanding the Patient in Patient-Centered Care – Audiology Today

How to Create a Hearing Loss Hospital Kit – Hearing Health Magazine

How To Parent When You Have a Hearing Loss – Hearing Health Magazine

You Can Go To The Movies When You Have Hearing Loss – Hearing Health Magazine

Are Audiologists From Mars? – Audiology Practices

Protecting Children’s Hearing: Listen to A Mother – The Hearing Journal

A Patient-Centred Approach From The Patient’s Point Of View – ENT & Audiology News

5 Things A Hearing Loss Patient Wants From An Audiologist – The ASHA Leader

How To Inspire Your Patients To Hear Their Best – The Hearing Review

Breaking The Stigma of Hearing Loss – Hearing Loss Magazine

How To Find Hearing Loss Friendly Service Providers – Hearing Loss Magazine

Let’s Make Earplugs This Generation’s Bike Helmet – Hearing Health Magazine

5 thoughts on “My Other Writing

  1. What about teachers in main stream school loosing their hearing? How to cope? When to know it’s effecting your work and having an effect on observations from Senior Leaders misreading what is happening. Employers and hearing loss in schools. What can teachers do if they want yo carry on even though they can’t hear their students properly? I know there is a lot of Union stuff but might be interesting to add it to this blog.

    1. Shari Eberts – NYC – Shari Eberts is a passionate hearing health advocate and internationally recognized author and speaker on hearing loss issues. She is the founder of Living with Hearing Loss, a popular blog and online community for people with hearing loss, and an executive producer of "We Hear You," an award-winning documentary about the hearing loss experience. Her book, "Hear & Beyond: Live Skillfully with Hearing Loss," (co-authored with Gael Hannan) is the ultimate survival guide to living well with hearing loss. Shari has an adult-onset genetic hearing loss and hopes that by sharing her story, she will help others to live more peacefully with their own hearing issues.
      Shari Eberts says:

      Thanks for suggesting this important topic.

  2. Hi Shari!
    Thank you for the work you do and the great tips you share! I have found a lot of help with bearing my father’s hear loss. My father has hard time hearing my children, his grandchildren. This is why the article you wrote about how to talk your grandchildren about hearing loss was amazing! We managed to explain the kids the situation, that grandpa doesn’t hear so well., how to teach the kids to speak in a way my father can hear them better. They understood to get grandpa’s attention before talking to him, and now their communication works great!
    Thank you so much again!

    1. Shari Eberts – NYC – Shari Eberts is a passionate hearing health advocate and internationally recognized author and speaker on hearing loss issues. She is the founder of Living with Hearing Loss, a popular blog and online community for people with hearing loss, and an executive producer of "We Hear You," an award-winning documentary about the hearing loss experience. Her book, "Hear & Beyond: Live Skillfully with Hearing Loss," (co-authored with Gael Hannan) is the ultimate survival guide to living well with hearing loss. Shari has an adult-onset genetic hearing loss and hopes that by sharing her story, she will help others to live more peacefully with their own hearing issues.
      Shari Eberts says:

      So glad the article was helpful. Good luck to all of you!

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