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Learn more about deafness and how it may affect your child

Every deaf and hard of hearing child is unique. Understanding what deafness is, how it affects communication, and the many ways children learn and connect can help you feel more confident in supporting your child.

 

This page brings together simple, trusted information to help you explore communication options, hearing technology, school pathways, and the lived experiences of families.

What deafness is

Learn the basics about hearing, hearing loss, causes, and the different terms you may come across.  

First Signs

About Hearing Loss

Types of Deafness 

Causes of Deafness 

Different Words to Describe Deafness

Anatomy of the Ear 

 
Communication, language, and Auslan

There are many ways deaf and hard of hearing children communicate. Explore Auslan, bilingual approaches, and how children develop language and emotional understanding. 

Discover More About Auslan 
Bimodal Bilingual Choices
Understanding and Managing Emotions 
The Language of Emotions
Fact Checks 

 

Hearing Technology 

Learn about hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive devices. 

Hearing Aids – A Summary 

All About Cochlear Implants

About Assistive Listening Devices 

Listening Fatigue – How To Manage It

 
Myths, facts and Deaf awareness 

Understanding deafness also means knowing what’s true and what’s not. These resources help you build confidence, challenge common myths, and learn simple ways to be deaf aware. 

15 Myth Busters 

Becoming Deaf Aware 

Additional Needs and Whole-Child Development 

Some children may have additional needs alongside deafness. These guides help you understand development, wellbeing, and how to support the whole child. 

My Child is Deaf and Has Additional Needs

The Importance of Rich Childhood Experiences

 
Working with schools 

Starting or navigating school can bring many questions. These resources support you to feel prepared, informed, and confident when working with teachers and education teams. 

Choosing a School? Ask the Right Questions

Talking to Teachers About Your Child’s Hearing Loss

Meetings at School

Working with Interpreters