five things you didn’t already know about hearing problems in young children

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Page 1: Five Things You Didn’t Already know About Hearing Problems in Young Children

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Five Things You Didn’t Already know About Hearing

Problems in Young Children

Whether you are young or old,

you may experience hearing loss.

According to experts at the

Academy of Audiology, nearly

12% of younger kids from age 6

through the teen years have

hearing loss resulting from noise.

Hearing loss is also the number

one most common type of birth

defect in the U.S. According to the

American Speech and Language

Association, that number translates to around 12,000 kids each year who

are born with hearing loss.

Some hearing loss can be prevented. – You may not realize that noise

related hearing loss is very common and it can be avoided all together.

Using protective ear plugs or ear muffs is a must for protecting kids from

noise induced hearing loss. Also, parents should lower the volume on stereos

and other electronics.

Speech and reading skills may be adversely affected by hearing loss. –

Children learn more about language from birth to 3 years of age than they

do at any other time in life because during that time the brain is more

receptive to learning language. Listening is the first experience required for

normal speech development in young children. Language skills are vital in

order for kids to go on to learn how to read effectively.

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Early intervention can improve language skills in children with hearing loss.

– The earlier in life that hearing losses are identified, the more likely the

child is to develop fully normal language skills. Due to earlier treatment,

infants whose hearing loss was detected at age 6 months or younger proved

to develop better language skills than kids whose hearing impairment wasn’t

discovered until after 6 months of age.

Childhood hearing losses aren’t necessarily lifelong.

– Children can experience hearing loss from many factors, some are

reversible such as an ear infection or a build up of earwax in the middle ear.

Some conditions resulting in hearing loss are temporary and can be resolved

with medical treatment or minor surgery. Ear infections left untreated could

cause permanent hearing loss, so be sure to seek medical attention right

away when there is a possibility of ear infections.

Hearing loss signs and symptoms are often times initially observed by

parents.

– Many times parents are the first to recognize signs of hearing loss in

infants and small children. Response to your voice, noticing noises that toys

make (such as rattles), and making babbling sounds are all signs to observe

for to ensure infants have normal hearing. When babies are nine months or

older you should notice that they understand and respond to basic requests

and mimic sounds and noises made by others. For a more in depth list of

normal milestones for babies and young children to assess possible hearing

loss, ask your hearing specialist or audiologist. Be sure to find out about

recommended screenings as well.