Protecting Children’s Hearing: Practical Tips and Resources for Families to Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Guide on How Kids Can Maintain Good Hearing Health

A child’s hearing is crucial for their overall well-being and development. Understanding how hearing works can empower families to take action to protect this vital sense. Unfortunately, approximately 1 in 8 children between the ages of 6 and 19 already have hearing damage from exposure to loud noises. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) is preventable, but once it occurs, the damage is permanent.

To help safeguard children’s auditory health, families can use practical tips and resources found in our Report to Parents. This report is available for download in English and Spanish as a pdf, as well as a social media graphic in both languages. By sharing this valuable resource with your school community through various channels like print materials, e-newsletters, websites, and social media, you can help raise awareness and promote hearing protection among parents and educators alike.

It is essential that we work together to prevent NIHL and ensure the well-being of all children. By educating families about the importance of protecting children’s hearing, we can help them take steps towards safeguarding their children’s auditory health. Share this resource with your school families today to make a positive impact on their lives!

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