Do Kids Also Get Ringing-in-the-Ears?

Many older people hear the persistent noises caused by tinnitus, however few people realize it strikes children too. Many children also experience the symptoms of tinnitus. While adults can usually determine that the sounds they are hearing are abnormal, many kids assume the noise is a regular part of life. If your child shows signs […]

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Help for Moms and Dads about Choosing a Children’s Hearing Aid

Unfortunately, hearing loss isn’t unheard of among young kids, but with the proper type of hearing aid most children can greatly improve their hearing and speaking ability. If you are in the process of trying to select a hearing aid for your boy or girl, the sheer number of functions, sizes and styles available can […]

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How is Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) Diagnosed and What Treatments are Available?

Central Auditory Processing Disorder, or CAPD, is a challenging condition to diagnose accurately for several good reasons. Conventional hearing tests don’t always detect CAPD because the disorder stems from the brain, not the ears. Youngsters with CAPD can hear spoken phrases and sounds, especially speech, but their brains incorrectly process the auditory signals sent by […]

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Shopping for the BestHeadphones for Your Children

If you have kids, at some point they will ask you to purchase them headphones to use with their gaming systems, music players and computers. Not any big shock there. On balance, headphones often provide a better experience when used in combination with various entertainment and learning multimedia. Because the request is inevitable, here are […]

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A Quick Introduction to Central Auditory Processing Disorder

Central Auditory Processing Disorder, or CAPD, is a hearing disorder in which the trouble lies not with the ears, but with the brain. The person with Central Auditory Processing Disorder hears sounds correctly but something adversely affects the way their brain recognizes and interprets the sounds, especially the sounds associated with speech. The disorder is […]

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