Clearinghouse for EHDI Educational
Materials by State
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This
tri-fold brochure for expectant parents and the general public includes
frequently asked questions and answers and contact information for the
California EHDI program
This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes
frequently asked questions and answers about why babies should be evaluated
for hearing loss and the process that follows referral of a baby for further
hearing tests.
This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes
information on there-screening process if a baby does not pass his
or her first hearing screening and a list of developmental milestones.
California Children's Services Program Audiology
Provider Handbook
This handbook for audiologists provides information
about how the California Children’s Services (CCS) Program works, when to
refer a child to CCS, and provides information about audiology services.
This video for the general public explains the
importance of newborn hearing screening and the different types of screening
tests available. The video includes images of babies being screened for
hearing loss.
The Sooner a Baby’s Hearing Loss Is Identified, the
Sooner Help Can Be Provided
This poster for the general public and professionals
encourages individuals to speak with a healthcare provider about newborn
hearing screening and provides contact information for the state EHDI
program.
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