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Discover the impact of hearing loss in children and the transformative effects of middle ear surgery on speech and engagement.

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Part of my recent blogging poopy-headedness has been dealing with a minor medical drama with my youngest kid. Over the past 3 or 4 months, we'd noticed that her speech was lagging behind her peers. At her age, lots of kids start to self-correct any unusual speech patterns (lisps, etc), but she just wasn't doing it. She'd always been a bit delayed verbally compared to her older sister, but that just meant she was in the middle of the bell curve rather than a freak of nature, so we'd never been too concerned. However, in the midst of starting to look into speech therapy, I had an incident where it became completely clear that she just couldn't hear me. Previously, we'd interpreted similar episodes as her just being very absorbed in what she was doing -- if you've ever dealt with a three-year old, you know that they're excellent at ...

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