– public awareness campaigns on disorders related to speech and hearing.
– training of anganwadi workers for preliminary screening.
– Specialized screenings at PHCs across Chamarajanagar taluks.
– Detailed diagnostic assessments for high-risk children detected in initial screenings followed by therapy interventions like provision of hearing aids where needed.
The PrAYAAS initiative addresses a critical developmental challenge faced by many young children – undiagnosed or untreated auditory and speech-language impairments that can impede overall growth. By targeting intervention during early childhood (ages six months to six years), this effort reflects global best practices focused on timely detection combined with professional follow-up treatments.
With over 40% prevalence noted for risks among young children according to cited research findings in similar contexts worldwide-their mapping importance is commendable especially bolstered early diagnosis–indisputably impactful milestones await broader rural inclusion Our metric scale deployments type solutions lacking historically transitional constrains