Love & Language

Love and Language Podcast

The Love and Language Podcast is an educational and heartwarming podcast that empowers and inspires hearing parents of d/Deaf children who utilize cochlear implants and other hearing devices and all forms of communication and language.

Episodes

  1. 28/04/2023

    S1E7: Audiology appointments, kindergarten IEPs, & equipment issues- oh my!

    Welcome to the Love and Language Podcast, where Christy and Beth inspire and support hearing parents of d/Deaf children. In this episode, they share updates on their lives and dive into their recent experiences with their children's appointments. Join them as they discuss the challenges and joys of parenting and navigating the world of hearing loss. Main Discussion: Personal Updates: Christy and Beth catch up on recent events, including Christy's husband's health issues and Beth's busy schedule. They emphasize the importance of balancing life's demands while giving their children love and language. Technical Hiccups: The hosts share a humorous moment where they couldn't get their podcast audio to work. They reflect on the irony of discussing hearing loss while experiencing technical difficulties. They also express their aspirations to someday create an ASL podcast. Children's Appointments: Beth discusses her son Coop's first appointment in eight months, highlighting the significance of regular check-ins and mapping for cochlear implants. They touch on the unique experience of bringing a child to these appointments and the importance of individualized care. Charlotte's Kindergarten IEP Meeting: Christy shares her recent meeting regarding her daughter Charlotte's kindergarten Individualized Education Program (IEP). She also mentions the technical issues they encountered with her cochlear implants and the journey they have taken in incorporating them into Charlotte's education. Conclusion: Stay tuned for future episodes where Christy and Beth will address listener questions about cochlear implants and language development in a special Q&A episode. Remember, as long as you're giving your child love and language, you're doing a great job! Episode transcript available at www.loveandlanguagepodcast.com Follow us on social media- @christykeanecan & @beth_and_coop

    22 min
  2. 17/03/2023

    S1E3: Fostering language development in infants with hearing loss

    In this episode, we explore the importance of language development and discuss how to foster it in infants with hearing loss before cochlear implant surgery. Join Christy and Beth, two hearing moms with deaf children who wear cochlear implants, as they share their firsthand experiences with language development and the impact it has on their children's lives. They discuss the importance of early implantation, the role of sign language, and various approaches to support language development in infants with hearing loss. Key discussion points in this episode: Language development in normal hearing infants The importance of early cochlear implantation Using sign language as a communication tool Reading to your infant to lay the foundation for future language development The importance of interaction in language development Additional resources for busy parents to surround their deaf infants with language Plus, don't forget to tune in next week for a special Q&A episode where Christy and Beth answer your questions about cochlear implants, language development, and more. Remember, as long as you are giving your child love and language, you are doing a great job! Resources mentioned in today’s episode: https://mymoonlite.com/ https://dcmp.org/producers/1913-imagination-storybooks https://dcmp.org/series/5-bravo-beginning-asl-videocourse https://www.mydeafchild.org https://imaginationlibrary.com https://www.signingtime.com Episode transcript available at www.loveandlanguagepodcast.com Follow us on social media- @christykeanecan & @beth_and_coop

    19 min

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The Love and Language Podcast is an educational and heartwarming podcast that empowers and inspires hearing parents of d/Deaf children who utilize cochlear implants and other hearing devices and all forms of communication and language.