Research shows that being exposed to loud noise from very early age doubles the chances of ear-related complications from the start of adult life. Exposing infants and children to loud sound thinking, they will have a real time is often considered the norm. By doing so, many other complications can arise that might include sleep deprivation, agitation, hearing loss, poor digestion and the risk of high blood pressure.
What parents have got to understand is hearing loss doesn't occurs overnight. It acts just like slow poison and slowly corrupts the hearing sense of children. If thinking that one party with loud music can't possibly affect your child that much, well it is right. According to Center For Parenting Education, the damage will be visible when the noise pollution has severely affected the children's ear.
Children from a very early age should learn that they can enjoy without loud, deafening sounds. It's the duty of parents to help children differentiate between music and noise. Habits that stay throughout life are the ones that are made in childhood. Make a little difference each day, tell kids to keep a moderate level of volume while watching TV. Don't buy them toys that have loud annoying music.
ESchoolToday reports that parents should take up the responsibility of protecting their children's precious sense of hearing. Take every necessary step there is so your children can live their life to the fullest. Watch out for any alarming signs that may reflect your child's annoyance towards the loud noise.
Infants and small children often wince their eyes and cover their ears when exposed to loud noise, if any such behavior is observed, be sure to tune out the sound to a moderate level. Lead by example; try to keep TV and stereos volume to a medium level, if you decide to enjoy a concert, or live music do not take infants with you. You have to realize that what might be normal to adults, can affect children as they are more sensitive.