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ISSN: 1409-6099 (Print)
ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Violeta MIRAKOVSKA
ANALYSIS OF
RANGE OF CHILDREN WITH DAMAGED HEARING WITH REHABILITATION TREATMENT AT
PRE-SCHOOL PERIOD
Beside the early detection and early
diagnostics, one of the main factors for effectual rehabilitation treatment of
children with damaged hearing , is also the early range, immediately after the
detection and confirmation of the state. There is no professional paper that
elaborates the problems of children with damaged hearing , without stressing
the importance of this factor, although there are only several analyses for the
practical representation.
An analysis is made in the Institute
for rehabilitation of hearing, speech and voice in Skopje, for the period of 6
years ( 1990-1996 ), where we can see that before the range of children with
damaged hearing with rehabilitation treatment, optimal time is left for the
development of audio function, speech and language, upon which the thoughtful and learning processes are
dependent.
There are a lot of causes, but the
most important are late detection, diagnostics and directing on treatment.
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