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His book accomplishes two goals:
1. Reduces
the tension and frustrations common to hearing loss through a humorous collection
consisting of both personal, as well as funny experiences sent to him by other
people with hearing problems.
2.
Convincingly and sympathetically urges them to do something
about their problem, pointing out that if they don't, they
are doing a disservice not only to themselves, but to their
family members, friends, and coworkers.
A "must
read" for anyone with hearing problems. Makes for
a wonderful gift for those who are turning up the TV and radio too loud, or asking
for repeats of words.
Of utmost importance:, "Do
You Hear Me" lists leading National Organizations
that provide free information and sources of help.
A note to Audiologists and other Professionals "Do You
Hear Me?" has proven to be extremely popular with professionals
who:
1. Give it away as a thank-you gift to clients after pasting
their business cards inside the front cover and suggesting
that the book be loaned out to friends who have yet to do
something about their problems.
2.Offer copies for sale by displaying them within the office.
Whichever method is used, new clients
are the usual result!
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