“…According to this result, which partially explains the lack of difference in the comparison of children with HL-TD, early intervention not only supports language and cognitive development in children with HL, but also has a positive impact on social-emotional development. Early intervention of HL, which includes early screening and diagnosis followed by appropriate hearing technology implementation, early implantation and family-centered early intervention, directly and positively affects all developmental areas of the child, especially language development (Turan, 2014). Therefore, early intervention improves communication skills by providing quality parent-child interaction and plays a role in reducing problem behaviors by leading to the development of social competencies in children (Barker, 2009;Most, 2004;Theunissen et al, 2014b).…”