Pediatric Audiology in Columbus, OH
Pediatric Hearing Testing is Crucial to Your Child’s Development
According to ASHA, untreated hearing loss in children can lead to:
- Learning difficulties
- Social isolation
- Fatigue
- Hyperactivity
- Depression
- Aggression
- Behavioral issues
It’s recommended that newborns get screened for hearing loss before they leave the hospital. In addition, parents should watch for signs of hearing loss and get their children screened at least once a year.
Babies who can hear will:
- Startle to sounds
- Turn toward sounds (at 6 months or older)
- Respond to hearing their name
- Begin to mimic words and sounds
Even children who pass their newborn screening and show signs of hearing may lose hearing from repeated ear infections, loud noises, or through an injury. This is why annual pediatric hearing tests are so important.
Over time, untreated hearing loss can start to impact their ability to socialize and hear at school.
Older children experiencing hearing loss may:
- Learn to speak later than their peers
- Fail to enunciate their words clearly
- Turn up the volume on devices or the television
- Request that you repeat instructions
- Misunderstand speakers frequently
If your child is showing any of these signs, call us for a pediatric hearing screening.