Nearly 12% of children ages 6-19 have noise-induced hearing loss. Approximately 12,000 babies are born with hearing loss each year in the United States. Hearing loss can delay language development if not addressed early on. Some causes of hearing loss in children, like ear infections, are temporary if treated promptly but can become permanent if ignored. Early identification and treatment of hearing loss leads to better language outcomes for children. Permanent noise-induced hearing loss can be prevented by using hearing protection for loud noises. Parents should monitor their children for signs of hearing loss.
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These Five Facts About
Children and Hearing Loss May Surprise You
Loss of hearing can occur during childhood, adolescents, or even
at birth. In fact, nearly 12 percent of kids age 6 through 19 have
noise induced hearing loss according to the American Academy of
Audiology. Of all birth defects, hearing loss presents itself more
often than any other congenital defect in the United States. In
fact, the American Speech and Language Association reports that
approximately 12,000
babies are born each year
with hearing loss.
Hearing loss may delay
your child’s ability to
learn normal language
skills. – During the
formative years between
birth and 3, kids have a
keen ability to learn
language skills. Young children need to have proper hearing
function in order to develop normal speech patterns. Good
language skills are very important in order for a young child to
learn how to read.
Not every type of hearing loss is permanent. – 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.
Medical treatment or minor surgery could be the solution to some
hearing loss issues, but early intervention is vital. Ear infections
left untreated could cause permanent hearing loss, so be sure to
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seek medical attention right away when there
is a possibility of ear infections.
Language development is positively impacted by early
intervention. – Early identification and assessment of hearing
losses is vital. Studies have shown that infants whose hearing
loss is detected after 6 months of age did comparably worse on
language skill development compared to infants where the loss
was detected and treated before 6 months.
Permanent hearing loss can be avoided. – It may be
surprising to note that noise related hearing loss is 100 percent
avoidable. 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.
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. To learn
more about recommended screenings and benchmarks to
evaluate normal hearing in young kids, consult a hearing
specialist or audiologist.
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