National Hearing Loss Resources

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DC

Black Deaf people have one of the most unique cultures in the world. The Black Deaf Community is largely shaped by two cultures and communities: Deaf and African-American. Some Black Deaf individuals view themselves…

Categories: Black Deaf Culture Articles
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DE

Categories: Audiological Assessment, Audiological Services, Deaf Child's Bill of Rights, Educational Interpreting, Evaluation, Consultation, Family Education (Birth-3), Hearing Assistance Technology, IFSP/IEP Assistance, Observation/Recommendations, Early Learning (18 months-5 years), Transition Planning, Professional Development, Communication Development
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Categories: Learn Sign Language, Improve Sign Language Skills, Deaf Culture Activities
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FL

Categories: ASL Resources, Assistive Technology, Communication, Person Centered Planning, Transition Planning, Interveners, Interpreters, Support Service Providers
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IN

Categories: technical assistance, Information, Family Consultation, In-Service Training, Transition Planning, Family Leadership Training, Intervener Training, Newsletter, Statewide Registry (ages birth-21)
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MA

"At Clarke we teach children who are deaf or hard of hearing to listen and talk.  Children served by Clarke use advanced technologies, including cochlear implants and hearing aids, to maximize their access to sound.…

Categories: Audiology Services, Auditory Speech and Language, Birth-Age 3 Program, Inclusion Preschool Program, K-8 Program, Mainstream Services, Preschool/Early Childhood Programs, Summer Programs, Support Groups, Teleservices
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