Do we know the type/brand/model of hearing aids she had? I'm more interested in any box type gadget that runs the wires to the earpieces. The size of it. Or were they wireless types? I seem to recall in the vid there were cords but perhaps that was just for testing? I'm hearing aid stupid.
The cords!!! okay....kids hearing aides come with a harness that's optional to use. It clips onto the back of their clothes and attaches to the actual aide that goes behind the ear,just as one attaches glasses to to a cord worn around the neck. If the aide falls out or the child pulls them out ,they won't get lost because they remain attached to the harness. Not sure if that's what you saw ,but maybe.
these links might help.
Maybe Zahra had the type that was ONLY USED IN SCHOOL. I believe there is a microphone hooked to the teacher.
If that's the case,then she wouldn't have them on outside of school.It would be like stufing cotton in your ears.
http://www.phonak.com/us/b2c/en/hearing/understanding_hearingloss/causes_of_hearing_loss.html
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