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Frequently asked
questions

On this page we answer some of families’ common questions about Let’s Listen
and Talk. If you have any other questions that we do not answer here,
please contact us.

Please note: We are waiving all fees until further notice for the Let’s Listen and
Talk programme so that families who need it at the current time can benefit from
our advice, information and guidance.

The simple answer is no. What matters is where they are in their journey developing good communication skills. The families who choose to use our programme have children with all degrees of deafness – ranging from moderate through to severe and many who are profound.

Most of the children have sensory neural hearing losses and/or Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). This means their deafness is permanent. Some of them may also suffer from ‘glue ear’ as well. For those without a permanent deafness (ie glue ear) the impact will be such that it has resulted in a significant delay in their speech and language development.

We are flexible and experienced in supporting children with all types and degrees of deafness. There are many causes of deafness, some of which might result in additional needs and we have experience working with children with very varying ability.

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The simple answer is no. What matters is where they are in their journey developing good communication skills. The families who choose to use our programme have children with all degrees of deafness – ranging from moderate through to severe and many who are profound.

Most of the children have sensory neural hearing losses and/or Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). This means their deafness is permanent. Some of them may also suffer from ‘glue ear’ as well. For those without a permanent deafness (ie glue ear) the impact will be such that it has resulted in a significant delay in their speech and language development.

We are flexible and experienced in supporting children with all types and degrees of deafness. There are many causes of deafness, some of which might result in additional needs and we have experience working with children with very varying ability.

The simple answer is no. What matters is where they are in their journey developing good communication skills. The families who choose to use our programme have children with all degrees of deafness – ranging from moderate through to severe and many who are profound.

Most of the children have sensory neural hearing losses and/or Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). This means their deafness is permanent. Some of them may also suffer from ‘glue ear’ as well. For those without a permanent deafness (ie glue ear) the impact will be such that it has resulted in a significant delay in their speech and language development.

We are flexible and experienced in supporting children with all types and degrees of deafness. There are many causes of deafness, some of which might result in additional needs and we have experience working with children with very varying ability.

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The simple answer is no. What matters is where they are in their journey developing good communication skills. The families who choose to use our programme have children with all degrees of deafness – ranging from moderate through to severe and many who are profound.

Most of the children have sensory neural hearing losses and/or Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). This means their deafness is permanent. Some of them may also suffer from ‘glue ear’ as well. For those without a permanent deafness (ie glue ear) the impact will be such that it has resulted in a significant delay in their speech and language development.

We are flexible and experienced in supporting children with all types and degrees of deafness. There are many causes of deafness, some of which might result in additional needs and we have experience working with children with very varying ability.

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The simple answer is no. What matters is where they are in their journey developing good communication skills. The families who choose to use our programme have children with all degrees of deafness – ranging from moderate through to severe and many who are profound.

Most of the children have sensory neural hearing losses and/or Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). This means their deafness is permanent. Some of them may also suffer from ‘glue ear’ as well. For those without a permanent deafness (ie glue ear) the impact will be such that it has resulted in a significant delay in their speech and language development.

We are flexible and experienced in supporting children with all types and degrees of deafness. There are many causes of deafness, some of which might result in additional needs and we have experience working with children with very varying ability.

How do I join?

It is quick and easy to join any of the Let’s Listen and Talk programmes – the Baby programme, Toddler and Preschool programmes are all available now.

To join:

  • Either go to our Join page or go to the relevant programme page (Baby, Toddler or Preschool)
  • Click on the ‘Join this course’ button.
  • You will then be asked to complete a quick joining form
  • You will then be able to access the course materials immediately – for all courses, no matter which course you initially join.

Or you can go to the ‘How to join‘ page and select the programme you want to join.