This guide is intended to serve as the first step in your journey toward understanding your child’s hearing screening and the resources available for your child and your family. The earlier children with hearing loss start getting services, the more likely they are to reach their full potential
With 39 out of 50 states mandating universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS), and newborn hearing s...
Newborn hearing screening programs for congenital disorders and chronic diseases are expanding world...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
This guide is intended to serve as the first step in your journey toward understanding your child’s ...
Hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects; about 3-4 in 1,000 newborns have significant h...
Program newsletter used to communicate with parents and professionals about newborn hearing screenin...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
The purpose of the newsletter is to communicate with parents and professionals about newborn hearing...
This paper provides an overview of developmental timetables relevant to hearing and of current pedia...
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) endorses early detection of and intervention for infant...
Program newsletter used to communicate with parents and professionals about newborn hearing screenin...
Infants begin to learn language in the earliest months of life. In the absence of early identificati...
Hearing is one of the most important human senses. Allows communication in spoken language, so it is...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in m...
With 39 out of 50 states mandating universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS), and newborn hearing s...
Newborn hearing screening programs for congenital disorders and chronic diseases are expanding world...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
This guide is intended to serve as the first step in your journey toward understanding your child’s ...
Hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects; about 3-4 in 1,000 newborns have significant h...
Program newsletter used to communicate with parents and professionals about newborn hearing screenin...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
The purpose of the newsletter is to communicate with parents and professionals about newborn hearing...
This paper provides an overview of developmental timetables relevant to hearing and of current pedia...
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) endorses early detection of and intervention for infant...
Program newsletter used to communicate with parents and professionals about newborn hearing screenin...
Infants begin to learn language in the earliest months of life. In the absence of early identificati...
Hearing is one of the most important human senses. Allows communication in spoken language, so it is...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in m...
With 39 out of 50 states mandating universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS), and newborn hearing s...
Newborn hearing screening programs for congenital disorders and chronic diseases are expanding world...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...