Transcription of HEARING IMPAIRMENT
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HEARING . IMPAIRMENT . Chapter 1. Introduction The Ear and Its Work damage to the inner ear, makes it difficult to tolerate T he sense of HEARING provides a background, loud sounds. which gives a feeling of security and For children with HEARING IMPAIRMENT , participation in life. It plays a critical role in the congenital or acquired before development of development of speech and language and in speech and language, normal speech development monitoring one's speech. is interfered with. The ear is a complex, but delicate structure With unilateral HEARING IMPAIRMENT also, designed to perform a variety of functions: to able there is difficulty in localizing sound, reduced to hear very soft sounds over a wide frequency speech discrimination. Lower speech and language range as well as withstand the very loud sounds, to development in children has significant effect on discriminate between sounds that vary in pitch and their educational, linguistic and auditory perceptual loudness; to be able to locate the direction of arrival development.
mean that any effort to initiate early intervention services should be accompanied by short term training programs for qualified professionals. These programs should be aimed at equipping rehabilitation professionals to handle aspects especially pertinent to very young children. Keeping these issues in view, the project was evolved.
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