Approximately 2 to 3 out of 1000 children in the United States are born with a significant hearing loss. Early identification and intervention of hearing loss is crucial to children’s lifelong learning outcomes. It is well documented that later identification of hearing loss can lead to significant delays in children’s speech, language, literacy, social and emotional development.



Hearing Loss in Children

Instructor: Lauren Bohm
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What you'll learn
Identify components of ear anatomy.
Interpret an audiogram to identify the type and degree of hearing loss.
Describe non-surgical and surgical interventions for children identified with permanent hearing loss.
Identify components of the vestibular system.
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Reviewed on Jul 2, 2020
the lecturers were very informative, the slides were readable, the practical videos were superb.
Reviewed on Aug 13, 2025
Very thorough and well organized course on Pediatric Hearing Loss! Highly recommend for anyone looking for a high level detailed overview
Reviewed on Aug 19, 2023
The course is very informative in developing approaches for screening hearing and intervention options available to revert any underlying cases.
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