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SPEECH AND LANGUAGE NEWS

May 2008

 

           

 

 

The month of May is Better Speech-Language Hearing Month.  The following list was distributed by the Rhode Island Speech-Language Hearing Association to celebrate speech and hearing wellness.

 

** Be kind to your vocal cords.  Avoid yelling.  Otherwise you might develop laryngitis or growths on your vocal cords.

 

**Talk to your babies and your children.  They learn language by hearing it spoken.

 

**Loud noise can permanently damage your hearing.  Never play your music so loud that you cannot be heard over it.  Use earplugs when you use loud equipment, such as a lawnmower or when attending rock concerts.

 

**If the noise from a toy makes you wince, it's too loud.  Don't let children put any toys that make loud noises next to their ears.

 

**If your child has frequent middle ear infections, ask your pediatrician to refer you to an audiologist for a complete hearing evaluation.

 

**Never put anything, including cotton swabs, in your ear canal.