Abstract:
The psycho-pedagogical assistance of children with hearing impairment is complex, multilateral and interdisciplinary. Which is of major importance because hearing loss at a younger age makes it impossible to develop normal language and, implicitly, the child's thinking, with serious consequences in terms of his mental development and personality traits. For this reason, early diagnosis of hearing loss, followed by early hearing aids and psychopedagogical and speech therapy intervention is the most effective way to successfully include school children with hearing impairments.