Auditory Verbal Therapy (AVT) is a specialized intervention designed to help children with hearing loss develop spoken language through listening. This therapy focuses on maximizing the use of residual hearing with hearing aids or cochlear implants and encourages active parent participation in the learning process. The blog explains what auditory verbal therapy is, how it works, who can benefit from it, and why early intervention is crucial for speech and language development. It also highlights the role of trained therapists and structured listening-based techniques. Auditory verbal therapy helps children integrate listening and spoken communication skills into daily life, supporting better academic, social, and communication outcomes over time.