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My mom, that is the child's grandma is habitual of speaking loudly, will it effect the child sleeping in the next room.
Does a child of 3 months face any hearing issue from a person's voice of higher pitch.
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#asktheexperts My mom, that is the child's grandma is habitual of speaking loudly, will it effect the child sleeping in the next room. Does a child of 3 months face any hearing issue from a person's voice of higher pitch.
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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 6 m old boy1 Year agoA. Although it is natural for grandparents to speak loudly at times, it is crucial to consider the impact it may have on a child's sleep, especially a 3-month-old infant. Excessive noise can disrupt the child's sleep patterns and potentially cause hearing issues due to the sensitivity of their developing ears. High-pitched voices can be particularly disruptive for young children, as they may find them overwhelming or distressing. It is advisable to create a peaceful and quiet environment for the child's rest and well-being. If the noise level becomes a concern, it might be helpful to gently address the issue with the grandmother and suggest wdays to modify her volume when interacting with the child near sleeping times.
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NikithaMom of a 10 yr 11 m old boy1 Year agoA. hello not to worry it will not affect the baby and loud noise by speaking is okay if the child is comfortable and otherwise you can just manage it accordingly and absolutely nothing to worry about and not a problem
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