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A neglected hearing deficit occurring in the pre-speech age can alter the speech acquisition and production process. A hearing deficit occurring in the post-speech age can hinder oral communication. In both cases, the learning processes become variously difficult with possible negative effects to mental-social development.
Early diagnosis and, if necessary, early hearing-aid use and correct rehabilitation are essential for preventing problems in speech, upon which the cognitive, emotional and relational development depends.
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