Approximately 2 to 3 out of 1000 children in the United States are born with a significant hearing loss. Early identification and intervention of hearing loss is crucial to children’s lifelong learning outcomes. It is well documented that later identification of hearing loss can lead to significant delays in children’s speech, language, literacy, social and emotional development.

Hearing Loss in Children
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What you'll learn
Identify components of ear anatomy.
Interpret an audiogram to identify the type and degree of hearing loss.
Describe non-surgical and surgical interventions for children identified with permanent hearing loss.
Identify components of the vestibular system.
Skills you'll gain
- Patient Treatment
- Speech Therapy
- Speech Language Pathology
- Parent Communication
- Clinical Assessment
- Rehabilitation
- Child Health
- Childhood Education and Development
- Disabilities
- Communication Disorders
- Special Education
- Sensory Systems Analysis
- Patient Evaluation
- Adaptive Equipment
- Language Disorders
- Public Health
- Diagnostic Tests
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Child Development
- Pediatrics
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Status: Free TrialIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Status: Free TrialIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Reviewed on Oct 29, 2020
Fantastic course in which I learned so much about hearing loss. Thank you for putting this course together!
Reviewed on Feb 10, 2025
I learned a lot of new informations and it was very productive.
Reviewed on Sep 12, 2020
It was too exhaustive but I had a compulsion to complete it as a medical student.




