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Progressive Hearing FL | (786) 232-4977 | http://www.progressivehearing.com/ Discover more great content here: https://twitter.com/ProgHearing http://www.youtube.com/user/progressivehearing http://www.facebook.com/pages/Progressive-Hearing/227660970677757 http://pinterest.com/proghearing 5 Amazing Facts About Hearing Loss Among Young Children Whether you are young or old, you may experience hearing loss. Noise is responsible for hearing loss in nearly 12 percent of kids from age 6 through 19 says the American Academy of Audiology. The birth defect occurring most frequently in our country is hearing loss. Nearly 12,000 children are born each year with some type of hearing loss says the American Speech and Language Association. Some hearing loss in kids can be reversible. – 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. Early intervention such as minor surgery or medical treatment could reverse temporary hearing loss in some instances. Chronic (long term) ear infections could cause permanent hearing loss so be sure you seek professional help early on if ear infections are suspected. Language development is positively impacted by early intervention. – Early detection is vital. When hearing loss is caught early, children’s language skills develop normally. 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. Hearing loss could delay language development. – Language development in the brain of children is at its highest level between age 0 and 3. Listening is the first

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5 Amazing Facts About Hearing Loss Among Young Children

Whether you are young or old, you may

experience hearing loss. Noise is responsible

for hearing loss in nearly 12 percent of kids

from age 6 through 19 says the American

Academy of Audiology. The birth defect

occurring most frequently in our country is

hearing loss. Nearly 12,000 children are born

each year with some type of hearing loss

says the American Speech and Language

Association.

Some hearing loss in kids can be reversible.

– 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. Early intervention such

as minor surgery or medical treatment could reverse temporary hearing loss in some

instances. Chronic (long term) ear infections could cause permanent hearing loss so

be sure you seek professional help early on if ear infections are suspected.

Language development is positively impacted by early intervention. – Early detection

is vital. When hearing loss is caught early, children’s language skills develop

normally. 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.

Hearing loss could delay language development. – Language development in the

brain of children is at its highest level between age 0 and 3. Listening is the first

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experience required for normal speech development in young children. In order for

children to learn proper reading skills, they must first develop good language skills.

Permanent hearing loss can be avoided. – It may be surprising to note that noise

related hearing loss is 100 percent avoidable. It’s important to learn how to use

protective gear such as earplugs and earmuffs to prevent loud noises from causing

damage. And, be sure to keep the volume down on electronic devices.

Parents are often times the first to identify early signs of hearing loss in young

children.

– 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. Around 9 months of age kids should be repeating back sounds

and should also understand some simple phrases and commands. Be sure to ask your

hearing specialist or audiologist for a more conclusive list of signs and symptoms to

watch for, as well as his/her recommendation on when your child should have a

professional hearing screening.