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Hearing Loss in Kids: What Parents Should Know about Detection and Prevention

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In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino explores the alarming statistics surrounding hearing impairment in Canada, particularly among children, with Peter Stelmacovich, an audiologist and hearing loss patient.

Stelmacovich, who is part of HearCanada's Mississauga clinic, shares his lived experience with the profound implications hearing loss can have including: language acquisition and academic success.

He emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention.

The conversation explores the role of technology, including hearing aids and cochlear implants, in enhancing communication and independence for children facing these challenges.

Additionally, the stigma associated with hearing loss and the impact of device usage on emotional and mental health, are examined, while emphasizing open communication between parents and educators to foster a supportive environment.

Takeaways:

  • Hearing loss in children is more common than many realize, with two out of every 1,000 births leading to permanent hearing loss at birth.
  • The infant hearing program in Canada is crucial for early detection, allowing intervention much sooner than before, reducing developmental lags.
  • Parents should actively monitor for subtle signs of hearing loss in their children, such as issues with language development or academic performance.
  • Effective communication strategies, such as using wireless remote microphones, can significantly enhance a child's ability to hear in noisy environments.
  • It is essential to maintain a proactive approach to hearing health, including regular check-ups and addressing any concerns promptly to prevent long-term impacts.
  • Understanding the stigma around hearing loss, especially in teenagers, can help foster a supportive environment that encourages seeking necessary treatment.

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This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.

You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.

  continue reading

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In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino explores the alarming statistics surrounding hearing impairment in Canada, particularly among children, with Peter Stelmacovich, an audiologist and hearing loss patient.

Stelmacovich, who is part of HearCanada's Mississauga clinic, shares his lived experience with the profound implications hearing loss can have including: language acquisition and academic success.

He emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention.

The conversation explores the role of technology, including hearing aids and cochlear implants, in enhancing communication and independence for children facing these challenges.

Additionally, the stigma associated with hearing loss and the impact of device usage on emotional and mental health, are examined, while emphasizing open communication between parents and educators to foster a supportive environment.

Takeaways:

  • Hearing loss in children is more common than many realize, with two out of every 1,000 births leading to permanent hearing loss at birth.
  • The infant hearing program in Canada is crucial for early detection, allowing intervention much sooner than before, reducing developmental lags.
  • Parents should actively monitor for subtle signs of hearing loss in their children, such as issues with language development or academic performance.
  • Effective communication strategies, such as using wireless remote microphones, can significantly enhance a child's ability to hear in noisy environments.
  • It is essential to maintain a proactive approach to hearing health, including regular check-ups and addressing any concerns promptly to prevent long-term impacts.
  • Understanding the stigma around hearing loss, especially in teenagers, can help foster a supportive environment that encourages seeking necessary treatment.

Links referenced in this episode:


This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.

You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.

  continue reading

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