National Hearing Loss Resources
Virtual Resources
The newborn hearing screening program is responsible for assuring all infants born in Tennessee received a hearing screening before discharge or prior to one month of age. The 1-3-6 plan for newborn hearing program…
AK
CA
An innovative, family-centered curriculum designed for families with young deaf children and the professionals who support them.
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Available in English and Spanish
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DC
MISSION STATEMENT
The Clerc Center, a federally funded national deaf education center, ensures that the diverse population of deaf and hard of hearing students (birth through age 21) in the nation…
IL
IN
MN
MSAD serves students with varying degrees of hearing loss from all regions of the state. Our students have direct access to a challenging and rewarding education, provided in an environment rich in American Sign…
Peter’s Picture: An Educational Video Series in American Sign Language (ASL)
Peter’s Picture was developed for children ages 3-6 particularly…
NJ
Mission
The mission of the NJ Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DDHH) is to provide education, advocacy and direct services to eliminate barriers and promote increased accessibility to…
NY
OR
We feel that children are only as strong as the community they live within and the support they are given. Parents are supported with a network of passionate parents, teachers, and local businesses who…
TN
The newborn hearing screening program is responsible for assuring all infants born in Tennessee receive a hearing screening before discharge or prior to one month of age. The program follows a 1-3-6 plan for newborns…
TX
Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children promotes early identification and intervention for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and helps them develop their maximum potential through listening, spoken language…
UT
Resource website of organizations that can provide parents and care givers with valuable information regarding communication options, early intervention, and community support services for children who are deaf…