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The world around us is filled with sounds that play a role in a child’s development of language, learning, and social skills. What happens when a child faces difficulties with hearing? It’s essential to identify signs of hearing loss.
As parents, it’s our responsibility to be alert to these signs and take the necessary steps. Let’s look into why early detection is important as we give you the signs to look out for.
Acting fast is important for children with hearing loss because the first few years are prime for language development. If a child’s hearing loss isn’t caught early, it can make learning to talk tough.
Getting help like speech therapy or sign language early on can really boost their communication skills. This also supports social-emotional development, minimizes cognitive impact, and connects families to resources.
Infants with hearing concerns may not react to loud noises and babble by 6 months. When children get older, signs could include delayed progress with their speech and language. If they are finding it hard to follow instructions, they often ask for things to be repeated or watch TV at a loud volume.
It is important to ask for the advice of a hearing specialist and get your child a hearing assessment. By acting fast, you can make a significant difference in your child’s development.
At Forest Hills Audiology, we understand the importance of early detection for children with hearing loss. Getting a hearing evaluation and hearing loss treatment is the first step to healthy hearing.
Our audiologist has personal experience – her own child had hearing loss. This firsthand understanding fuels our commitment to providing your child with the care and support they need for healthy hearing. Don’t wait; contact Forest Hills Audiology and schedule a consultation today.