Age-related hearing loss is the number one communication disorder, with 1 in 5 Americans having hearing loss of some kind--that’s 48.1 million people.
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Getting your child’s first set of new hearing aids is an exciting moment, an important milestone in your child’s journey to sound. It will be a very exciting time for your entire family, but it is also normal that you should have questions…
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How necessary is it to help family members adjust to hearing loss in the family? The answer: very. You want to involve family members when a child experiences hearing loss. Even a mild loss can lead to many difficulties that a child may need…
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Have you ever wondered if there is a link between hearing loss and dementia? If so, you are not the only one to wonder about possible connections. One study published in 2011 detailed an experiment conducted by researchers from several institutions,…
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There are many misunderstandings about hearing loss in children. Perhaps one of the most prominent misunderstandings is only older people have hearing loss. And while it is true that 36 million American adults (approximately 17 percent) report…
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It can be so easy to forget a checkup from time to time—life gets busy, and things fall to the wayside. However, we never forget how important regular checkups are. And, if you notice that you are turning the TV up a little louder or asking…
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Our children are the center of our world. As a parent, any ailment or injury your child suffers is difficult to witness. It’s especially daunting when your child is afflicted with a condition you cannot see. Hearing loss affects approximately…
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Signs of hearing loss vary from child to child, and sometimes parents and teachers can rely only on their instincts. If you ever suspect that a child has hearing loss, take him or her to get a hearing screening as soon as possible.
However,…
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Age Related Hearing Loss
Common Questions - General, Hearing LossIntroducing Your Child to New Hearing Aids
Child Hearing Loss, Children's Hearing AidsHelping Siblings Adjust to Hearing Loss
Child Hearing Loss, Common Questions - PediatricThe Facts on Hearing Loss and Dementia
Common Questions - General, Hearing Loss5 Misunderstandings about Hearing Loss in Children
Child Hearing Loss, Common Questions - PediatricThe Effects of Hearing Loss on Your Child’s Development
Child Hearing Loss, Common Questions - PediatricHow to Tell if Your Infant or Toddler is Experiencing Hearing Loss
Child Hearing Loss, Common Questions - PediatricThe Importance of Regular Checkups
Hearing Aids, Hearing LossUnderstanding Your Child’s Hearing Health
Child Hearing Loss, Common Questions - PediatricSigns of Hearing Loss Teachers and Parents Should Be Aware Of
Child Hearing Loss, Common Questions - General, Common Questions - Pediatric, Hearing Loss