iHear and Your Child’s School

Serving Children with Special Needs at School Schools in the United States offer programs and services for children with special needs. While these programs can and do provide a great service to families, not all schools have staff trained in teaching children who are...

The iHear Coaching Model

Maximizing The Child’s Education Through Coaching iHear is not only a powerful and effective therapy for the child, but also serves as a resource for parents and all family members who participate in the child’s daily activities. iHear therapists partner...

All Waking Hours: Strategies for Caregivers

Research suggests that by providing early intervention and working with children during the first three and a half years of their life, the brain is in a state of maximum neuroplasticity and therefore most available to make critical connections. As a result...

Singing For The Brain

“Physical exercise impacts body fitness, while musical exercise impacts auditory fitness.” Discoveries in neuroscience support the premise that a baby’s brain contains millions of neurons that are waiting for experiences in the environment to determine...

Why is HIPAA compliant therapy important?

A typical ihear session contains many therapeutic moments built on trust, but have you ever considered the factors protecting your child’s privacy during such moments? The ihear program follows strict mandates in order to ensure that every child and family’s privacy...
Cheryl Broekelmann to Present Early Intervention via Telepractice

Cheryl Broekelmann to Present Early Intervention via Telepractice

Cheryl Broekelmann was invited to present her findings at the 14th annual ACI symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children (American Cochlear Implant Alliance) conference this week. Using an independent survey conducted by an outside firm, she evaluates the results of...