CID Books and Software

Baby Talk: Helping Your Hearing-Impaired Baby Listen and Talk

"Baby Talk is the instruction manual parents of children with hearing loss
have been waiting for." -- Karen Rossi, Principal, Omaha Hearing School

$29.95 plus shipping and handling


Conversation Made Easy CD-ROMS
by Nancy Tye Murray, PhD

Conversation Made Easy is a series of interactive CD-ROM programs designed to give people with hearing loss increased confidence in their ability to communicate through conversation.

The curriculum provides three kinds of instruction: (1) training to nurture speechreading and to increase the person’s attention to visible speech cues; (2) practice using conversational repair strategies, which are instructions a person with hearing loss can give to his or her communication partner, and (3) practice optimizing the conversational environment.

A curriculum is available for adults and teenagers, children with low-level language skills and children with advanced language skills. Each curriculum contains three CD-ROM-based programs covering sounds, sentences and everyday situations. The programs were developed through pilot testing with both cochlear implant users and new hearing aid users. They can be used by individuals with any degree of hearing loss, from mild to profound.

Adults and Teens: $200 plus shipping and handling.

Children with Advanced Language Skills: $200 plus shipping and handling.

Children with Low-Level Language Skills: $200 plus shipping and handling.

CID alumni receive 10% off. Please ask for details.

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