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A Quiet World—Living with Hearing Loss
In “Close-Up: Living in a Silent World,” text author David Myers gives a personal account of his mother’s and now his own personal challenge in dealing with hearing loss. In his book A Quiet World, Myers tells much more of this moving story. In diary fashion, Myers relates the problems at home and at work that accompany gradual hearing loss. He recounts errors tragic and humorous. Both from his personal experience and his expertise as a research psychologist he helps readers understand the impact of the impairment on sufferers and on those closest to them. As Paul Chance observes, Myers helps his audience appreciate how the inability to hear can become the inability to connect. Myers’ later journal entries describe, for example, his encounters with new technologies and recent insights into the nature of hearing.
PART I:
- Discuss any experiences you have had interacting with someone who is deaf or suffers from a hearing loss?
- Surf the internet and identify some common (effects i.e., psychosocial, social, educational,
communication, and educational) of deafness and hearing loss in children and/or adults? - Provide a summary of your findings and the link for the website visited. (DO NOT USE THE same website your classmate has selected)
- Provide three tips for friends, colleagues, and family members who have a love one who is deaf or has hearing loss?
Part II:
- Visit the website submitted by one of your classmates then compare and contrast
your findings/tips with your classmates findings/tips