School childrenObjectives The main objective of this study is to identify the prevalence of hearing loss in school aged children of Nepal. Methods This cross-sectional study was carried out on school aged children attending the government run schools of Nepal. A total of 79,340 children from ...
Approximately 50% of children first identified with hearing loss present with mild bilateral and unilateral hearing loss (MUHL), but little is known about their functioning in the school years. The purpose of this study was to examine caregivers' perceptions of their child's functioning and needs...
Material and methods: The present study comprised 60 school-age children; the experimental group consisted of 30 girls and boys with hearing loss, while the control group included 30 hearing girls and boys. The children's age varied between 9 and 11 years; the mean age was 9.75 years. In ...
So, with hearing loss, children may not fully engage and interact with the world around them through spoken language and sound. A child who can’t hear well may struggle to learn to speak, have a hard time at school, and experience behavior and emotional problems. Four key factors—age, ...
Some possible signs of hearing loss in a school-age child Does not follow simple commands, such as “get your shoes,” or understand simple directions Is easily frustrated or experiences communication breakdowns Is falling behind with speech and communication skills ...
Some studies have shown low school performance of children with early-onset unilateral sensorineural hearing loss (U-SNHL). We undertook this study to compare cognitive performance of school-children with perinatal U-SNHL with that of a group of bilateral normal hearing (BNH) children. Methods We...
First page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.1957.tb08250.xFrank Kodman Jr. Ph.D. Hearing ConsultantCharles E. Acuff M.A. Assistant to DirectorKenneth R. Stockdell B.A. Audiometry TechnicianJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of School Health...
Partners for A Greater Voice is a nonprofit organization whose international mission work has supported parental caregivers of children with hearing loss, and practioners who serve families, in low- and limited-resource communities. Over the years, we ha
Hearing Milestones has seen the need to contribute to our community of children with hearing loss. First and foremost, we are here to empower this generation of children. Our platform provides the tools for empowerment because we know that hearing loss may be a part of them, but it does not...
百度试题 结果1 题目For what period of time has hearing loss in schoolchildren been studied in New Zealand?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 正确答案:two decades 反馈 收藏