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What's your favorite sound?
Background
The favorite sound project grew from Deanna Meinke's experience
with a NHCA-sponsored children's hearing conservation poster
contest. While presenting the award winners of the children's
poster contest at the 2000 NHCA luncheon in Denver, the question
"What is your favorite sound?" was posed to each
of the three winners. Their responses were thoughtful and enlightening:
"flute", "drums" and "my cat".
Surprisingly, the conversation continued between the parents
and other lunch guests during the luncheon. People who had "never
thought about it" were suddenly and enthusiastically sharing
what they valued and enjoyed most about sound in their lives.
The favorite sound concept is another technique for programs
in hearing loss prevention and hearing conservation.
Experiences
The project has provided the opportunity for encounters and
discussions with individuals about the value of hearing as well
as the need for hearing loss prevention and hearing conservation.
It is a practical tool when attempting to motivate an individual
to utilize hearing protection or change his or her hazardous
noise listening habits. The most memorable encounters and experiences
are categorized as:
- Lack of Interest and Refusal to Use Hearing Protection
- Positive Experience in Training Courses
- Rationale for Providing Hearing Conservation
- Fun
- New Personal Encounters
- Personal Insights
Tell us your
favorite sound!
After you submit your sound, we'll show you the latest summary
of people's favorite sounds.
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