The other day, I was talking to someone about a subject I know very well. My fluency because of this was top-notch. I noticed that she was listening very closely to me, and that her lips were moving in imitation of what I said. Her non-verbals were also very good, in response to what I was saying.
Question-- is this (moving lips) a compensation for late hearing loss people when they lipread? It makes sense that the kinesthetic would help in understanding.
I first noticed this as a child, but I have not seen it for years. Since I wear HA's maybe I could bring up the subject of HA's?
Question-- is this (moving lips) a compensation for late hearing loss people when they lipread? It makes sense that the kinesthetic would help in understanding.
I first noticed this as a child, but I have not seen it for years. Since I wear HA's maybe I could bring up the subject of HA's?