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objective testing behavioral testing hearing screening auditory processing disorders objective testing behavioral testing hearing screening auditory processing disorders hearing tests for children

the importance of early identification neonatal hearing screening the role of ABR & OAE followup if ABR & OAE failed the importance of early identification neonatal hearing screening the role of ABR & OAE followup if ABR & OAE failed objective testing

auditory evoked potentials otoacoustic emissions acoustic immittance (including acoustic reflexes) auditory evoked potentials otoacoustic emissions acoustic immittance (including acoustic reflexes) objective testing

< 2 years behavioral observation audiometry visual reinforcement tangible reinforcement < 2 years behavioral observation audiometry visual reinforcement tangible reinforcement behavioral testing

visual reinforcement visual reinforcement audiometry conditioned orientation response visual reinforcement visual reinforcement audiometry conditioned orientation response behavioral testing

> 2 years of age conditioned play audiometry ( > 2.5 years) traditional audiometry ( > 4 years) speech audiometry ( > 3 years) > 2 years of age conditioned play audiometry ( > 2.5 years) traditional audiometry ( > 4 years) speech audiometry ( > 3 years) behavioral audiometry

speech audiometry thresholds speech awareness threshold speech recognition threshold speech audiometry thresholds speech awareness threshold speech recognition threshold behavioral audiometry

speech-recognition testing age 3 & 4 WIPI and NU-CHIPS age 5 thru 9 PBK age 10 & above adult tests speech-recognition testing age 3 & 4 WIPI and NU-CHIPS age 5 thru 9 PBK age 10 & above adult tests behavioral audiometry

symptoms diagnosis treatment and teaching strategies symptoms diagnosis treatment and teaching strategies auditory processing disorders

outer/middle ear component pure tone component different procedures for different ages outer/middle ear component pure tone component different procedures for different ages hearing screening

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