HearPeers Heroes Mary Beth Posted July 12, 2018 HearPeers Heroes Report Share Posted July 12, 2018 Recently I was asked to describe what I feel are the most important rehab tips to help us get the most out of our CIs. I’m sharing them here in case they help anyone and I hope you will all add your most important rehab tips here as well. -It is important to meet with success so if the task is too difficult at the moment, move down to something easier. Our brains learn best from repeated success. -Shorter, frequent training sessions are best. -Focus on your own progress. It doesn’t matter how fast you progress compared to others. It just matters that you are progressing. -Keep it fun. -Train for exactly what you are trying to improve. If you want to improve listening in noise, train listening in noise. If you want to improve hearing through your processor mics at a longer distance, train using your processor mics at a longer distance. -Keep a listening journal and record your journey. Go back and read it from time to time. -Celebrate your WOW moments. -Remember that each CI journey is unique. Embrace your own journey. -Be kind to yourself. It is okay to feel frustrated at times. -Treat yourself to a break from training as needed. -Invite your loved ones to help you train using their voices. -Trust your own instincts. -Ask for help or suggestions. -Share your own ideas with others. -Keep looking for things to improve upon. Learning to hear with a CI is an on-going process. Lynn Agnes, sassychele02 and pakom 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HearPeers Heroes Mary Beth Posted April 5, 2019 Author HearPeers Heroes Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 @Jennifer Dewar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdk Posted April 27, 2019 Report Share Posted April 27, 2019 Can't fault that Mary Beth. Maybe add, choose a simple challenge and after repetition check for improvement. Say listening to a recorded sentence over and over. For me one of my targets is enjoying music. I listened to scales played on different instruments and I can hear improvement. I find the Angel program very helpful when I learn by myself. join a hearing group near you if you can. You will find someone who is or once was much worse off than you ever thought. If you are doing well you can help someone else. You will find someone to share with. Mary Beth 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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