Clearinghouse for EHDI Educational
Materials by State
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here that can also provide helpful information.
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Universal Newborn Hearing Screening: An Important
Beginning
This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes
speech, language and hearing milestones, and frequently asked questions and
answers about hearing loss, screening, follow-up and communication choices.
This tri-fold brochure for the general public describes
the basic principles of SHINE and hearing screening tests. It also includes
a list of developmental milestones in hearing, speech and language, and a
list of EHDI program contacts for Florida.
This dual-sided fact sheet for professionals helps to
guide the performance of otoacousitc emissions (OAE) and auditory brainstem
response (ABR) hearing screening tests. It includes helpful notes on how
best to perform these screening tests.
This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes
information on developmental milestones for speech, language and hearing,
the importance of hearing screening and what happens if a baby does not pass
a hearing screening.
This reference manual for primary care providers and
their staff includes information on hearing screening procedures, protocols,
available services, and genetic counseling.
This poster for providers and the general public
describes the 1-3-6 hearing screening and intervention process (dual-sided,
with one side English and one side Spanish).
This tri-fold brochure for the general public describes
where individuals can get further hearing testing, screening results and
what happens if a baby is diagnosed with a hearing loss.
Florida Resource Guide for Families of Young
Children with Hearing Loss
This resource guide for the general public describes
hearing tests, hearing loss, and communication options. It also includes
information about intervention options, technology, parenting, advocacy, and
state and national resources.
A Parent’s Guide: Newborn Hearing Screening in
Florida
This video for the general public describes Florida’s
hearing screening legislation, the importance of early hearing screening,
and the different types of screening tests available. This video is
available in English with closed captioning, Spanish and American Sign
Language.
English, with closed captioning and American
Sign Language, Spanish
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