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When we hear a sound, our nervous system is detecting sound waves—pressure waves of mechanical energy traveling through a medium. The frequency of the wave is perceived as pitch, while the amplitude is perceived as loudness.
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Behavioral Assessment of Hearing in 2 to 4 Year-old Children: A Two-interval, Observer-based Procedure Using Conditioned Play-based Responses
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Behavioral Assessment of Hearing in 2 to 4 Year-old Children: A Two-interval, Observer-based Procedure Using Conditioned Play-based Responses

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Screening for hearing loss in children.

G C Gibson

    Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien
    |February 4, 2011
    PubMed
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    Early diagnosis of infant hearing loss is crucial for speech development. Simple screenings and trusting parental concerns can identify hearing problems during the critical birth-to-two period.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatrics
    • Audiology
    • Developmental Psychology

    Background:

    • Infant hearing loss can lead to severe, lifelong consequences.
    • The critical period for speech and language development is from birth to age two.
    • Early identification and intervention are essential.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To emphasize the importance of early infant hearing screening.
    • To advocate for prompt diagnosis of hearing problems in newborns and infants.
    • To highlight the role of parents and simple clinical procedures in early detection.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing simple screening and testing procedures during routine office visits.
    • Implementing a 'high risk registry' for newborns to identify at-risk infants.
    • Encouraging healthcare providers to trust parental observations regarding hearing concerns.

    Main Results:

    • Early detection of hearing loss is feasible through accessible screening methods.
    • Parental intuition is a valuable indicator of potential hearing impairment.
    • Timely diagnosis facilitates early intervention, mitigating long-term effects.

    Conclusions:

    • Prompt diagnosis of infant hearing loss is critical.
    • Simple screening tools and trusting parental input are key to early detection.
    • Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes for children with hearing loss.