FAQ's on When to Suspect Hearing Impairment and Care of a Child with Hearing Impairment

What is hearing loss and how does it affect my child’s development?
Depending on the level, hearing loss is described as mild, moderate, severe, or profound. Hearing loss is the most common sensory birth deficit, occurring in 2–4/1,000 babies. It affects not only volume, but also clarity of sounds, hence shouting may only make the speech distorted! Hearing loss is sensorineural, conductive or mixed, depending on which area of the ear is affected. 
What is hearing loss and how does it affect my child’s development?

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When to Suspect Hearing Impairment and Care of a Child with Hearing Impairment
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