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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^also they can do some hearing testing by putting an earbud in the child's ear and measuring the vibrational bounce back. Sometimes it is hard to get the ear bud properly placed in a fussy child. But, audiologists are usually used to kids, so they are patient and have some tricks to try. The problem is that this hearing testing is basic and doesn't reveal a lot of information about hearing at different pitch or volumes. [/quote] So ENT hearing test does not test different pitches or volumes on both ears? I thought ENT hearing test is a comprehensive test more than a general basic one. I am certain that my 18 months old can hear, because he knows when people open/close the door, walk up/down the stairs, tv is turned on etc.. The question is I don't know what & how much he can hear, and I am just trying to rule out it is the hearing problem causing speech delay.[/quote]
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