06/01/2026
Did you know Hear to Learn has an Educational Audiology Assistant? 👂✨
Our Ed Aud Assistant is the organizational powerhouse behind so much of what we do! From keeping our team and partner districts on track to troubleshooting equipment and managing our ever-growing loaner inventory, she helps keep everything running smoothly.
We truly couldn’t do it without her, thank you for all that you do, Tara! 🍏💙
05/06/2026
📣 The latest issue of the Educational Audiology Review (EAR) is here! Have a look to see what's new with the Educational Audiology Association.
đź”— Access the EAR newsletter: https://www.edaud.org/ear-newsletter
(Note: EAR is a member-only benefit.)
Not a member yet? Join EAA to unlock access: https://www.edaud.org/
05/05/2026
Did you know audiologists are the only professionals licensed and qualified to fit and program remote microphone technology?
This we’re celebrating educational audiologists who make sure remote mic systems are properly fitted, programmed, and verified for Deaf and hard of hearing students. Not just handed out, done right. 🍏👂
05/02/2026
May is National Speech-Language and Hearing Month and we are so excited to celebrate!
This photo says it all. Behind every student with hearing or listening differences is an educational audiologist working to make sure they don’t just show up to school; they can actually access it.
That presentation on the screen? It was put together in collaboration with a Teacher of the Deaf, showing families and professionals what sounds a second grader with a hearing difference has access to based on their audiogram.
This is what educational audiology looks like. It’s teamwork. It’s advocacy. It’s making sure all students have full language access no matter what that looks like for them.
All month long we’ll be sharing tips for teachers, resources for parents, and a behind-the-scenes look at the work we do every day in schools.
Follow along and share this with someone who didn’t know school audiologists exist.
04/10/2026
See you tomorrow!
Join Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services for our first ever Expo!
đź“‹Check out national and local vendors with hands-on technology demos and resources in our exhibit hall.
🎱Celebrate with us in our ASL Zone with games, raffles, and mocktails.
đź’»Drop in for any of our all day presentations that have a little something for everybody.
Event Details:
⏰April 11th, 2026, 1pm-5pm
📍Boys and Girls Club, 55 Bradley St, Concord NH, 03301
✉️This Expo is for you, and free to attend!
We are thrilled to celebrate 25 years of service and advocacy with our community. See you all there! 🤟
***Visual Description: Top of the flyer blue gradient with stars around a double banner. The top banner is white, and says "NDHHS EXPO" The bottom banner is orange and says "Celebrating 25 Years of Service & Advocacy". Below states " Saturday, April 11. 1-5pm. Free admission, open to the public!"
On the left are three blue blocks with description underneath. They read as "Exhibit Hall: Hands-on experiences. State-of-the-art technology. National and local vendors. Presentations: Ask an Expert. Strategies for individuals, families, and providers. Sessions all day. ASL Zone: Poker, billiards, and cribbage tournaments.
50/50 Raffle." Below that is an orange block with the event address "Boys & Girls Club. 55 Bradley Street, Concord NH 03301" and NDHHS' Logo.
On the right side there are colorful bubbles stating "This expo is for you if.... You are Deaf, you are a cochlear implant user, you are DeafBlind, you are Hard of Hearing, you love ASL, you care about someone with a hearing loss, you wear hearing aids, you have a hearing loss."
Below is three dark blue blocks stating "Pizza. Popcorn. Ice cream. Mocktails"
In the bottom right corner is an orange block with the words " Contact us: Email: [email protected]. Phone: 603-224-1850. Website: NDHHS.org" ***
12/05/2023
An Audiologist can have different roles and practice settings. Hear to Learn is a team of Educational Audiologists that work across the state of New Hampshire.
The Role of Audiologist (ASL)
Learn what an audiologist does and different ways that they can help people who are Hard of Hearing or Deaf