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S1E9: Q&A with Beth Leipholtz

Welcome to this solo episode of the Love and Language Podcast. This week, Christy is out, leaving Beth...
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S1E8: Brain Plasticity

In this solo episode, Christy delves into the concept of brain plasticity and its significant relationship with language...
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S1E7: Audiology Appointments, Kindergarten IEPs & Equipment Issues, Oh My!

Beth discusses her son Coop's first appointment in eight months, highlighting the significance of regular check-ins and mapping...
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S1E6: Getting To Know Your Cochlear Implant Team

In this episode of Love and Language, Christy and Beth introduce you to the essential members of your...
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S1E5: What Is A Cochlear Implant?

In this episode of Love and Language, Christy and Beth explain what cochlear implants are, how they work,...
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S1E4: Q&A

Christy and Beth answer some listener questions related to raising a d/Deaf or HoH child. -What are some...
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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...
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S1E2: Breaking the Silence About Navigating our Emotions and Hearing Loss

In this episode, hosts Christy and Beth have an honest and raw conversation about their emotions surrounding their...
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S1E1: A Podcast for Hearing Parents of d/Deaf Children and Professionals

Welcome to Love & Language, a podcast for hearing parents of d/Deaf children and professionals who work with...
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