diff --git a/src/pages/_app.tsx b/src/pages/_app.tsx
index f2c0790..5e2de70 100644
--- a/src/pages/_app.tsx
+++ b/src/pages/_app.tsx
@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ import { SessionProvider } from "next-auth/react";
import { api } from "~/utils/api";
import "~/styles/globals.css";
-import Header from "~/components/Header";
-import Footer from "~/components/Footer";
import Head from "next/head";
const MyApp: AppType<{ session: Session | null }> = ({
@@ -20,9 +18,7 @@ const MyApp: AppType<{ session: Session | null }> = ({
-
Looking for resource recommendations?
- - Search for Auditory Resources -Looking for resource recommendations?
+ + Search for Auditory Resources +The goal of this site is to provide resources for cochlear implant users to practice listening with their device. While cochlear implants are highly effective in providing access to speech sounds for patients, it can take time and practice for them to adjust to the new signal transmitted through the implant. Auditory training can assist cochlear implant users in practicing listening to environmental sounds, understanding speech sounds in both quiet and noisy environments, and (re)training to enjoy music. We have compiled and categorized all available auditory training resources for cochlear implant users, including smartphone, web-based, and other online resources that can be utilized as clinician-guided or home-based by the cochlear implant patient and their families. Our online index allows both professionals and patients to filter through the resources based on specific characteristics and requested features, making the selection process more efficient.
-The goal of this site is to provide resources for cochlear implant users to practice listening with their device. While cochlear implants are highly effective in providing access to speech sounds for patients, it can take time and practice for them to adjust to the new signal transmitted through the implant. Auditory training can assist cochlear implant users in practicing listening to environmental sounds, understanding speech sounds in both quiet and noisy environments, and (re)training to enjoy music. We have compiled and categorized all available auditory training resources for cochlear implant users, including smartphone, web-based, and other online resources that can be utilized as clinician-guided or home-based by the cochlear implant patient and their families. Our online index allows both professionals and patients to filter through the resources based on specific characteristics and requested features, making the selection process more efficient.
+