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Child hearing health a must

Parents with children up to the age of five years should be sure to take the time to make sure their youngsters are reaching important milestones when it comes to hearing and speech.
Seven-month-old Corbin and his mom Holly accept a toy gift basket won in a draw at the Sundre Health Clinic. Heather McEwan, speech-language pathologist, right, presents the
Seven-month-old Corbin and his mom Holly accept a toy gift basket won in a draw at the Sundre Health Clinic. Heather McEwan, speech-language pathologist, right, presents the prize.

Parents with children up to the age of five years should be sure to take the time to make sure their youngsters are reaching important milestones when it comes to hearing and speech.

That's the message from Heather McEwan, a speech-language pathologist who works in Central Alberta, including at the Sundre Health Clinic.

鈥淏abies learn to talk by listening to voices and sounds - and babies develop at different rates,鈥 sad McEwan. 鈥淚t is often hard to detect if your infant or toddler has a speech or language problem. Early detection is vital.

鈥淚f a speech or language problem goes unnoticed the child may face life-long difficulties. Even children under the age of two can be helpful with speech and language development.鈥

She said there are a number of 鈥榤ilestones for development' that parents should watch for:

鈥 Up to three months - makes lots of noises such as coos and gurgles, reacts to loud noises or new sounds, soothed by calm gentle voice.

鈥 Six months - watches you faces and made noises when you talk, coos and squeals for attention, cries differently when hungry.

鈥 One year - Understands their own name and other common words when used with gestures such as 鈥榖ye-bye', says sounds like 鈥榖a, ba, na, na, ma, ma', sings along, laughs or imitates others.

鈥 Eighteen months - Understands simple questions like 鈥榳here is your nose', makes gestures or asks for 鈥榤ore' or 鈥榓gain', babbles, sounding like sentences.


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