Baby Brunch podcast: ‘My child does not listen’ – but can they hear you?
Updated | By Jacaranda FM
World Hearing Day is celebrated on 3 March annually to spread awareness for hearing health.
In this week's podcast, Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp discusses what this means for our little ones and how to equip ourselves as parents and ensure hearing care for all.
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Did you know – our baby’s hearing has a strong relationship to their speech development and balance going forward? That’s why monitoring hearing health is as important as our other routine check-ups.
World Hearing Day is held on 3 March annually to raise awareness on how to prevent deafness and hearing loss, and to promote ear and hearing care across the world. Every day in South Africa, approximately 18 babies are born with hearing loss.
The Baby brunch podcast has brought in expert audiologists Bronwyn van Wyk and Dr Natalie Buttress to cover all of our parental questions about screening tests for babies, headphones, flying, and more!
Listen to our latest podcast to learn how to really hear your little ones and ensure early identification, diagnosis, and intervention.
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