One out of every eight people between the ages of 18 and 67 in
the United States has a hearing loss, estimated as 12 percent of
the working-age population. "Sound Sense: Living and Learning with
Hearing Loss" addresses the acute need of these people to function
at the highest level in these income-earning years, the longest
phase in their lives. In nine pointed chapters, author Sara Laufer
Batinovich, who also has lost her hearing, shares her experience
and knowledge in turning every challenge into an opportunity to
become one's best self-advocate.
Batinovich begins in the workplace, advising on winning a job,
keeping it, and developing a long-term career, plus how to reduce
stress and establish fulfilling professional relationships with
colleagues. She offers tips on communication ranging from having
sales people face you for easier speechreading to parsing boarding
announcements at airports and play-by-play at ballparks. Her
practical handbook also provides step-by-step guidance for getting
a hearing aid or a cochlear implant and finding one's way through
prickly insurance claim mazes.
"Sound Sense" features information on finding a service dog,
securing legally mandated accommodations for continuing education,
tips on exercise and health, and even sensitive suggestions on
strengthening personal relationships. Batinovich's vivacious style
and her own anecdotes add an upbeat, genuine sensibility to her
book's value as a positive guide to living with hearing loss.
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