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Resources for Children with Hearing Loss:

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The following people are available to answer your questions related to education of children
with hearing loss:

Nancy Jenkins IDEA Implementation
Patience Battisti Parent Advocate
Jay Diamant Parent Advocate


Newborn Screening & Resources

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Delaware Newborn Hearing Screening Program

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Newborn Screening Brochure

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Factsheet #4 - Facts on Hearing Loss in Children

horizontal triangle pointing to text   Children's Medical Services -- Newborn Screening Program

Education & Other Resources

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Delaware School for the Deaf - The Margaret S. Sterck School

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Abletv.net -- The intent of the site is to make the children's books fully accessible to all children, including those with hearing loss and vision problems. The web casts will be live captioned, and the illustrator of the books will be giving an audio description of the pictures as they are shown on the screen.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing -- Information and resources for children and adults with hearing loss.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Boys Town National Research Hospital -- Boys Town may be contacted by E-Mail at
btnrh-info@boystown.org, or call 402-498-6749.

horizontal triangle pointing to text   Captioned Media Program (CMP) -- Free-loan open-captioned educational media (video, DVD, CD-ROM, and Internet streaming). The Captioned Media Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

horizontal triangle pointing to text   Council for Exceptional Children

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horizontal triangle pointing to text  Direction Service -- A multi-program family support agency which assists people with special needs, including children with hearing loss. Special section for parents seeking information on implementation and practical effects of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

horizontal triangle pointing to text   Exceptional Nurse -- Is committed to inclusion of more people with disabilities in the nursing profession.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  F.A.P.E. -- Families & Advocates Partnership for Education (F.A.P.E.) is a national project that informs and educates parents and advocates about the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act of 1977 (IDEA '97). It supports the achievement of high academic standards for children with disabilities.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Gallaudet University -- Leading the world in undergraduate and graduate programs for the deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students.

horizontal triangle pointing to text   College and Career Programs for Deaf Students, 11th Edition - On-Line Edition, Gallaudet University

horizontal triangle pointing to text   Interpreting the Scores- A User's Guide to the 9th Edition Stanford Achievement Test for Educators of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students

horizontal triangle pointing to text   Young Deaf Adults and the Transition from High School to Postsecondary Careers - Gallaudet University

horizontal triangle pointing to text  HiP Magazine -- A cool "WebZine" especially for kids with hearing loss,
their parents and friends.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Infanthearing.org -- The goal of the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management at Utah State University is to ensure that all infants (newborns) and toddlers with hearing loss are identified as early as possible and provided with timely and appropriate audiological, educational, and medical intervention.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  John Tracy Clinic -- Offers its services, free of charge, to families with
deaf children through the age of five.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Internet Resources for Special Children -- IRSC is dedicated to communicating information relating to the needs of children with disABILITIES on a global basis.

horizontal triangle pointing to text   Ling 6 Sound / Hearing Test

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Listen Up! -- Information and Resources for Children with Hearing Loss

horizontal triangle pointing to text  National Education Association -- Great public schools for every child.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  National Association for the Deaf

horizontal triangle pointing to text  National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities -- Serve as a central source of information on disabilities in infants, toddlers, children, and youth; and No Child Left Behind as it relates to children with disabilities.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Opening Doors: Technology and Communication Options for
      Children with Hearing Loss


horizontal triangle pointing to text  Parent Information Center of Delaware

horizontal triangle pointing to text  PepNet -- The Post secondary Education Programs Network,is the national collaboration of the four Regional Post secondary Education Centers for Individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing assisting institutions to effectively serve students who are deaf or hard of hearing.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Post secondary Education Consortium Center on Deafness, University of Tennessee

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Raisingdeafkids.org

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Sargent College -- Offers an undergraduate program in communication disorders and graduate programs in audiology and speech-language pathology.

horizontal triangle pointing to text  Where Do We Go From Hear? -- A page for families and professionals working with children with hearing loss.


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