Websites: Deafness in Children
In order to help you to obtain more information regarding deafness in children, we have provided you with web links that will lead you to websites containing relevant and important information on this topic. Website links are below.
Center for Disease Control (CDC): Hearing Loss
This website was created by the Center for Disease Control to assist parents, guardians, and teachers for information and resources on hearing loss in children. It also offers plans for future education, as well as questions to ask your doctor and educators.
American-Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA): Hearing Loss
This website was created by the American-Speech-Language Hearing Association. It offers resources for hearing loss; hearing, screening, and testing; noise and hearing loss prevention; and finding help for your child.
National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities: Hearing Loss
This website was created by the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.
It provides fact sheets, personal accounts of hearing loss, and many resources for parents and teachers about how to deal with hearing loss.
This website was created by the Center for Disease Control to assist parents, guardians, and teachers for information and resources on hearing loss in children. It also offers plans for future education, as well as questions to ask your doctor and educators.
American-Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA): Hearing Loss
This website was created by the American-Speech-Language Hearing Association. It offers resources for hearing loss; hearing, screening, and testing; noise and hearing loss prevention; and finding help for your child.
National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities: Hearing Loss
This website was created by the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.
It provides fact sheets, personal accounts of hearing loss, and many resources for parents and teachers about how to deal with hearing loss.