Reduced Tolerance for Risky Play in Primary Caregivers of Children With Hearing Loss

CONCLUSIONS: The study found that caregivers of children with HL have less tolerance for risky play. Additionally, caregivers of children with better auditory skills were more tolerant of risky play. Therefore, it is suggested that caregivers of children using appropriate hearing devices should be informed that they do not need to be overly restrictive during play, and these children should be encouraged to engage in risky play.PMID:38573842 | DOI:10.1044/2024_AJA-23-00238
Source: American Journal of Audiology - Category: Audiology Authors: Source Type: research