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Hearing Impairments

Helping Your Child Hear the World

Hearing Impairment Services at Go Physical Therapy Children's Rehab Center

At Go Physical Therapy Children's Rehab Center, we understand hearing is critical for a child’s development. We are dedicated to supporting children with hearing impairments by offering a comprehensive range of services to help them reach their full potential.

What is Hearing Impairment?

Hearing impairment is a partial or complete loss of the ability to hear. It can range from mild to profound and affects one or both ears. Children with hearing impairments may experience delays in speech, language, social development, and learning.

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Early Detection and Intervention:

Early detection and intervention are crucial for children with hearing impairments. Through newborn hearing screenings and regular checkups, hearing loss can be identified early. The sooner a child receives support, the better they can develop their listening and communication skills.

Early intervention for hearing loss can significantly improve a child’s:

  • Speech and language development
  • Listening skills and sound awareness
  • Social interaction and emotional well-being
  • Educational achievement and future opportunities

Why Choose Go Physical Therapy Children's Rehab Center in Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney or Lincoln, NE

We have a team of professionals with extensive experience working with children with hearing impairments. Our therapists are passionate about helping children develop the skills they need to thrive.

We work closely with families, audiologists, physicians, and educators to create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to each child’s unique needs. Our team uses engaging and child-centered approaches to make therapy sessions fun and motivating.

We offer a variety of services to meet the individual needs of each child with hearing impairment,  including:

Speech-Language Therapy

Speech-language pathologists work with children to develop strong communication skills. This may include addressing articulation difficulties, building vocabulary, and promoting expressive and receptive language development.

Family Education

We provide education about hearing loss, communication strategies, and resources to support their child’s development at home and daily life.