Activating your child's cochlear implant

Prepare your child for the moment they’ll hear for the first time with their new device, and know what questions to ask their audiologist.

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What you'll find on this page

  • Questions to ask your child's audiologist.
  • Information about your child's activation appointment and beyond.
  • Why practice and rehabilitation is important.

As your child's activation (switch-on) day approaches, you'll feel nervous and excited. To help you prepare, we've compiled a list of questions to ask your child’s audiologist.

These questions will help you know what to expect at the activation appointment and help get everyone ready for life with a new hearing device.

Questions for parents to ask about activation day and beyond

  1. What happens during the appointment?
  2. What does activation feel like?
  3. Will my child hear straight away?
  4. How will it sound?
  5. How long will it take my child to adjust to the new sound?
  6. How do I put on my child’s device?
  7. How does it work?
  8. What tips do you have for using the new device?
  9. How often will I need to charge or change the batteries?
  10. How do I store and care for the device?
  11. What resources do you recommend for rehabilitation?
  12. What happens if my child’s hearing changes over time?
  13. Is there a network of families of cochlear implant recipients I can connect with?

What usually happens on activation day?

Your child's audiologist will explain how the sound processor works and how to care for it.

They will then program the sound processor and set the volume for pitch levels that are right for your child. This may take some time, but this is normal.

Your child's audiologist will then switch on the implant.

Don't worry if your child can't hear clearly straight away. It can take some time for their brain to understand the signals it receives from the sound processor. 

Born with profound hearing loss, two-year-old Cooper hears his mother’s voice for the first time.

What to expect after your child's sound processor is turned on

Over the next several months, your child will probably have a series of appointments with your audiologist to fine tune the sound processor's programs. This is to make sure your child's hearing performance is at its best.

You'll also need to follow the guidelines for care and maintenance, which vary for each device. We offer many "how to" videos and our customer service team can answer your questions.

Patience and persistence pays off

As with any surgery, rehabilitation (at home and with specialists) is important to your child's hearing success. They'll need to practise listening and speaking as much as possible. Practising at home is just as important as the limited time your child will spend with their therapist.

Please remember that progress may take time. However, being patient, persistent and consistent will help a great deal.

Cochlear provides rehabilitation programs you can access via your clinic.

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Please 1 seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always follow the directions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.

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