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Hearing loss is a hidden disability and it is commonly diagnosed too late for optimal treatment.
Hearing loss is the most common disability in newborn babies. Between 400,000 and 760,000 children with hearing loss were born in 2004 alone, with over three million children under the age of five with hearing loss at any one time worldwide.
The incidence of hearing loss is three in 1,000 in developed countries and higher in non-developed countries.
The implications of significant hearing loss in children may include severe problems with:
- listening
- speech development
- spoken language
- education
- literacy
- academic skills
- social development
- emotional development
- future career
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