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Children as young as 12 months old, with profound hearing loss, are benefiting from cochlear implant surgery.
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Children with cochlear implants can be expected to make early and continued progress with their device. How rapidly progress occurs is dependent upon a number of factors that exist prior to the time of implantation. These factors include:
It can be helpful to think of the cochlear implant as a “sound messenger”, with the purpose of delivering auditory signals to the brain. The child’s ability to incorporate this signal into a meaningful message varies on an individual basis. Some factors that can impact a child’s performance or benefit become more influential post-implantation. Such factors include: