Did you know – hearing begins before birth!

Pregnant women have reported feeling their unborn children move in response to loud noises at 31 weeks. Around 7 weeks later at birth, newborns can sense sound’s location, frequency, pitch, and volume. Parents should be alert to the fact that loud sounds startle the newly born while rhythmic, repetitive sounds tend to soothe them and put them to sleep. As children reach the second month of life, they become sensitive to a wider range of sounds. Depending on their mood, they will react to a variety of medium-range sounds differently. Infants can also hear higher frequencies than adults, which is why so many adults are predisposed to talking “baby talk” at pitches higher than those of their normal speaking voices.

In accordance with the Government as well as the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO), we will be temporarily closing our clinic. We will be checking voicemail and email daily during regular business hours and will respond within 24 hours. Updates will be posted on our FaceBook page and the clinic will reopen as soon as it is deemed safe.Click here to visit our FaceBook page for updates
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