Bikash, “Arrey Apurba da, what’s up?”
Apurba, “Bikash! I’m good, thanks. I want to ask you about something.”
Bikash, “Sure, please ask.”
Apurba, “Well, I think my son is having hearing issues. I’m a bit tense.”
Bikash, “Ah, don’t worry. Your child’s first hearing test shouldn’t be much of a problem. It’s painless. You know my son Abhik, right? I guess you didn’t know he had the same problem a couple of years back. I took him to CC Saha Clinic. They did some basic tests and put a hearing aid.”
Apurba, “Really? I just saw him running up the stairs and he didn’t seem to have any hearing aid.”
Bikash, “Don’t worry, mate. The hearing aids these days are so small and fit into the ears just like those mobile earpods. You really can’t make them out.”
Babies begin developing their hearing abilities even before they are born.
It’s pretty amazing right?
By the time they make their grand entrance into the world, their little ears are already quite advanced. They can hear and respond to sounds around them. But their hearing doesn’t stop evolving there, it keeps getting better as they grow up.
As your baby grows, you’ll notice the changes in their hearing development. For instance, they’ll start turning their head towards sounds, responding to their name, and eventually, learn to understand and produce speech. Each of these stages is super important for their language and communication skills.
As parents, you should be vigilant. Check if your child isn’t responding to sounds, or if their speech and language development seem to be delayed. You may feel that they even have trouble following simple instructions. If you observe any of these signs, consider having it checked out. Getting to know and addressing hearing issues early can make a big difference in your child’s development.