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Early Intervention for Children With Unilateral and Mild Bilateral Degrees of Hearing Loss

机译:患有双侧和轻度双耳听力丧失的儿童的早期干预

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Some children with unilateral hearing loss or mild bilateral hearing loss are at risk for developmental delays, educational difficulties, and other adverse effects. However, these children face several challenges in receiving services that can prevent such problems. Many do not meet existing eligibility requirements for early intervention services in their state. Information disseminated to professionals and parents often does not convey the significance of unilateral and mild bilateral hearing loss. Some professionals indicate that there are insufficient guidelines defining appropriate intervention services for these children. Factors that influence developmental outcomes in this population are not well understood, making it difficult to determine which children can benefit from intervention services. Additional data are needed about how to minimize or prevent adverse outcomes in these children. This article presents suggestions for intervention and future research that were developed by participants of the 2005 National Workshop on Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss.
机译:一些单侧听力减退或轻度双侧听力减退的儿童有发育迟缓,教育困难和其他不利影响的风险。但是,这些孩子在接受可以预防此类问题的服务时面临着一些挑战。许多州不符合其所在州现有的早期干预服务资格要求。向专业人士和父母传播的信息通常无法传达单方面和轻度双侧听力损失的重要性。一些专业人员指出,没有足够的指导方针来定义针对这些儿童的适当干预服务。影响该人群发育结果的因素尚不十分清楚,因此很难确定哪些儿童可以从干预服务中受益。还需要有关如何最大程度地减少或预防这些儿童不良后果的其他数据。本文提出了有关干预和未来研究的建议,这些建议是由2005年全国轻度和单边听力损失讲习班的参与者提出的。

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