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Your Child & Hearing Loss
Types of Hearing Aid Circuitry
Two main types of electronics are used in hearing aids:
Most of the time, two hearing aids are recommended for your child. Research studies on adults have shown that those people who have a hearing loss in both ears, but habitually wear only one aid, lose the ability to recognize speech in the other ear. This phenomenon is known as "auditory deprivation." Once the ability to recognize speech has been lost, it cannot be restored. If your child has a hearing loss in both ears, using two hearing aids prevents auditory deprivation and helps your child to localize sound and to hear better even in noise. Hearing aids are expensive, so you will want to understand exactly your audiologist's terms of purchase. You will also want to know whether your audiologist has a variety of hearing aids for your child to try. Some good questions to ask your audiologist are found in the sidebar. While a few insurance companies include coverage of hearing aids, most exclude them. Check your policy before purchase. Some families have been successful in urging their employers, or lobbying insurance companies directly, to offer such coverage. What can you do if you cannot afford hearing aids? Under the federal law supporting special education (entitled the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA) if your child is already enrolled in a public school education program. You will find further information about IDEA and special education later in this document. One Prince St., Alexandria, VA 22314-3357 1-703-836-4444 http://sinuscarecenter.com/ | ||||||