Pediatric Audiology
Pediatric audiology addresses the hearing disorders found in children. This study of hearing disorders involves the evaluation of child’s hearing function and takes that another step forward by finding out the best means of rehabilitation of those children suffering from hearing impairments. This multi facet approach has been helping children enjoy seamless integration within the class room and society, helping them to simply view their impairment as a challenge, and not a problem.
Seeking out a highly qualified pediatric audiologist is extremely important as those with the best qualifications are those that know that the audiology program for your child must go well beyond simply testing your child’s hearing. There must be a major and consistent emphasis on auditory habilitation and rehabilitation. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, so make sure the auditory specialist you are taking your child to is very familiar with this and has dedicated programs put in place to address these important issues.
It should also be noted that one of the biggest challenges faced by pediatric audiologists is consistently being able to tell exactly what a young child is able to hear (both during amplified and un-amplified hearing tests). This underlines the importance of the consistent involvement of the parents. Parents will be able to help fill some of the gaps that the audiologist may not be able to fill on their own. The entire process should very much reflect a great sense of teamwork between all those involved.
Besides, the constant support of the parents is essential to the successful hearing training and development of any child.
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