Thousands of babies are born deaf or hard of hearing in the United States each year. It\u2019s important that they are identified early and receive appropriate support services in a timely manner. Learn how two Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs are providing essential services to these children and their families during COVID-19.Utah\u2019s Sound Beginnings Program Moves Online -- Hands & Voices Keeps Families Connected -- Additional Resources -- References.2020776
A survey was conducted with state level chapters from Family Voices, Parent Training and Information...
This article reports findings from a national needs assessment to ascertain the needs of families of...
Family support has evolved from a buzzword of the 1990s to a concept founded in theory, mandated by ...
You have just learned that your child has a hearing loss. You have many questions and you are not al...
Tele-intervention services have been utilized for many years to serve families of young children, in...
The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) system, which was originally developed by the Jo...
The restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic forced many early intervention (EI) providers and families...
Poverty has a tremendous impact on the educational achievement of all children, including those who ...
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) endorses early detection of and intervention for infant...
When a child is identified as deaf or hard of hearing, many professionals enter the scene. Families ...
Children who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing with Vision Impairment have unique needs requiring adaptations...
The value of identifying permanent hearing loss during the first few months of life and providing ef...
This guide is intended to serve as the first step in your journey toward understanding your child’s ...
More and more deaf and hard of hearing babies are being identified early.\u2022 In 2000 \u2013 855 b...
The successful implementation of newborn hearing screening programs across the United States has fac...
A survey was conducted with state level chapters from Family Voices, Parent Training and Information...
This article reports findings from a national needs assessment to ascertain the needs of families of...
Family support has evolved from a buzzword of the 1990s to a concept founded in theory, mandated by ...
You have just learned that your child has a hearing loss. You have many questions and you are not al...
Tele-intervention services have been utilized for many years to serve families of young children, in...
The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) system, which was originally developed by the Jo...
The restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic forced many early intervention (EI) providers and families...
Poverty has a tremendous impact on the educational achievement of all children, including those who ...
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) endorses early detection of and intervention for infant...
When a child is identified as deaf or hard of hearing, many professionals enter the scene. Families ...
Children who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing with Vision Impairment have unique needs requiring adaptations...
The value of identifying permanent hearing loss during the first few months of life and providing ef...
This guide is intended to serve as the first step in your journey toward understanding your child’s ...
More and more deaf and hard of hearing babies are being identified early.\u2022 In 2000 \u2013 855 b...
The successful implementation of newborn hearing screening programs across the United States has fac...
A survey was conducted with state level chapters from Family Voices, Parent Training and Information...
This article reports findings from a national needs assessment to ascertain the needs of families of...
Family support has evolved from a buzzword of the 1990s to a concept founded in theory, mandated by ...