Resumo
Hearing plays a fundamental role in the development of oral language. In this way, the early diagnosis facilitates the beginning of the intervention. Audiological monitoring is an option to monitor the auditory development of infants during the first years of life and to promote early diagnosis. The aim of this research was to analyze the auditory development in the first years of life of infants who had satisfactory results in hearing screening, but whose neonatal history had indicators of risk for progressive hearing loss and / or late onset or alterations in auditory processing. The evaluation consisted of anamnesis, observation of behavioral responses to nonverbal and verbal sound stimuli, visual reinforcement audiometry and evaluation of middle ear conditions.
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