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Hearing difficulties can impact on many areas of development, including language and communication.
Every child has a hearing assessment soon after birth.
If you have concerns about a child’s hearing speak to their parents to see if they have identified any issues. Suggest parents speak to their health visitor or GP who can make a referral to audiology.
Often temporary hearing loss in children is caused by Glue ear (fluid in the middle part of the ear). The level of hearing loss can fluctuate, meaning children may display some of the signs above on some days but not others. Further information is available on Glue ear.
Improving the listening environment:
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