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  • What?? Many Babies' Hearing Not Tested Properly

    baby hearing aidAccording to reports, a third of newborn babies who fail the routine hearing screening test at birth don't receive any sort of followup evaluation, leaving these kids susceptible to learning or language development delays. Yikes!  So despite the fact that more American babies than ever before are actually receiving the newborn screening, there are still many who never receive the all-important followup with an audiologist.1-3 babies per thousand actually have some amount of hearing loss, so it's important to have the followup care so that early intervention can ensue with no delays in language acquisition skills. It's not enough to realize at 9 months or 12 months that your child isn't making sounds; by then they've lost valuable exposure to language that may be difficult to reagin easily.

    I think I can understand what's going on here, though. In addition to the fact that there's presently a shortage of qualified audiologists, either parents don't realize how important these hearing tests are, or they're too busy or sleep-deprived to follow up. So clearly, more education is needed. Before these kids need hearing aids.




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