What is LSL?
LSL stands for Listening and Spoken Language. It’s a research-backed way to teach children who are deaf or hard of hearing to listen and talk — just like kids with typical hearing.
Most likely, you learned to talk by listening to your family and those around you. As humans, our brains are "pre-wired" to learn spoken language by listening. You may think we hear with our ears, but hearing is really about the brain!
When babies are identified with hearing loss early and get the right hearing devices (like hearing aids or cochlear implants), sounds can go directly to their brain. And this means they can learn to listen and talk just like a child with typical hearing. You have what it takes to make this happen with the support of your professional team, including a pediatric audiologist and an early intervention professional.