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Clearinghouse for EHDI Educational Materials by State

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Connecticut

What Parents Should Know

What Parents Should Know about Genetics Testing and Evaluation of Babies with Hearing Loss
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program 

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Genetics Testing of Babies with HL brochure
Program Wesite

Connecticut

A Parent’s Guide to Diagnostic Hearing Testing of Infants

A Parent’s Guide to Diagnostic Hearing Testing of Infants

This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes information about the importance of early hearing detection and intervention, as well as a listing of audiology centers in Connecticut. 

English, Spanish

 

Program Website

 

Connecticut

Listen Up!

Listen Up!

This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes information about universal newborn hearing screening.  It also includes developmental milestones for speech and hearing, as well as EHDI contact information for Connecticut. 

English, Spanish

Program Website

 

Connecticut

Service Guideline #5- Young Children who are Hard-of-Hearing or Deaf

Service Guideline #5- Young Children who are Hard-of-Hearing or Deaf

These guidelines for service providers and the general public include information about early intervention. 

English

Program Website

 

Connecticut

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Infant Diagnostic Hearing Testing Best Practice Recommendations

These “best practices” include information about the different types of hearing screening available and screening locations in Connecticut. 

English

Program Website

 

Date: January 19, 2009
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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