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When should your child's hearing be tested? Sooner than you think.
All states have laws or voluntary compliance programs requiring hearing tests in newborns. These are often done before babies leave the hospital. Every year, about 2 or 3 out of 1,000 babies are born with hearing problems in the United States.
For years, routine hearing tests took place only when children entered school. But hearing loss can cause serious problems much earlier. And hearing problems affect language and speech development.
During the first 6 months, babies begin to recognize the spoken sounds that are critical for developing language. Poor hearing can slow down that progress for both speaking and reading.
Think about having your child tested for hearing loss, especially if they have any of these risk factors:
Even if your baby has no risk factors, you should be alert to hearing problems. You may notice the following signs of hearing loss in your baby:
In your young child, you may notice delayed speech development or unclear speech.
Repeated ear infections, which are common in young children, can also delay language development. A newborn can pass a hearing test and still have hearing problems later in childhood. So even if your baby had normal hearing exams, be alert for the above symptoms. If you notice them, contact your child's doctor right away.
Your baby is likely to have one of these painless, quick, and sensitive tests:
Your child's doctor may check your child's hearing with a simple device called a tuning fork. Or your child may have tests from a hearing specialist (audiologist). Tests include the two discussed above and:
Other hearing evaluation tests may include: