58 children with a mean age of 68.05 months were administered a variety of audiometric techniques, including electrodermal audiometry and several forms of play audiometry, and classified into Group 1: children not easily tested; and Group 2: children with conclusive testing. In Group 2, 23 ears had some hearing loss, and 6 needed therapy. Four children in Group 1 showed definite indications of loss, and 5 made consistent responses to gross sounds, but could not be conditioned to respond to pure tones presented by earphones. Each of these showed definite indications of brain damage.