Communication Disorders are treatable

SIGNS OF HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN, YOUTH AND ADULTS:

CHILDREN & YOUTH

  • Lack of attention to sounds (birth-1 year)
  • Does not respond when you call his/her name (7 months-1 year)
  • Does not follow simple directions (1-2 years)
  • Shows delays in speech and language development (birth-3 years)
  • Pulls or scratches at his/her ears
  • Difficulty achieving academically, especially in reading and math
  • Socially isolated and unhappy in school
  • Persistent ear discomfort after exposure to loud noise (regular and constant listening to electronics at high volumes)
  • Ways to help with hearing loss
  • See an audiologist if your child did not pass the newborn hearing screening
  • See an audiologist if you have any concerns about your child’s hearing (some hearing losses can begin months or years after birth)
  • Ask your audiologist about the need for hearing aids or cochlear implants

ADULTS

  • Inattentiveness
  • Buzzing or ringing in their ears
  • Failure to respond to spoken words
  • Persistent ear discomfort aft
  • Persistent ear discomfort after exposure to loud noise (regular and constant listening to electronics at high volumes)
  • Muffled hearing
  • Constant frustration hearing speech and other sounds
  • Avoids conversation
  • Social isolation
  • Depression