Supporting Speech and Hearing Impairments

Supporting Speech and Hearing Impairments - Playgarden Online
BY Miss Charlotte May 02, 2022 parenting tips

What are speech and hearing impairments?

Impairments refer to a difference of function within someone’s body. Speech and hearing impairments specifically can include reduced hearing and difficulty speaking. Impairments are slightly different than disabilities, because disabilities refer to an inability to do something, such as walk.

In the U.S., about 2-3 out of every 1,000 children are born with a detectable level of hearing loss. There is also an 8-9% chance of children ages 3-17 showing signs of a speech disorder at some point in their development. 

Ways to support children with hearing loss, hearing impairments, and/or speech impairments

A child with speech and/or hearing impairments has the same capabilities as a child without these impairments. 

If you sense your child may have an impairment, a neurologist is the best first step to identify the level and nature. This type of evaluation can lead to professional recommendations of ways to support your child with hearing loss from a medical standpoint.

When it comes to building communication skills, there are a number of ways to support your child with hearing loss as they navigate this journey with an impairment, and we have some parenting tips for you here: 

For children with speech impairments, reading out loud to them slowly is helpful, as it allows them to hear words aloud. Another great parenting tip is to take the time to ask your child to identify things in the story, or generally out in the world. This can also help them when it comes to forming words and sharing their thoughts regarding what they are seeing. Music and singing is also an excellent way to allow your child to exercise their voice in a way that doesn’t necessarily require complete language.

For children with hearing loss or hearing impairments, pictures and text are a great way for them to practice visual learning. Facing your child when you speak is also very important, as they can begin learning how to read lips and identify words as you form them. 

And our final parenting tip is for parents of children with both impairments — sign language is an excellent resource! Not only will they be learning a new language, but it can make communication easier for them.

No matter what the impairment, it is important to recognize and celebrate differences with your child. An impairment does not define them. Your child with hearing loss or speech impairments has a variety of interests and capabilities outside of their impairment, and uplifting them by reminding them of this can lead to acceptance within themselves and their communities! 

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