Clearinghouse for EHDI Educational
Materials by State
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Resources for Families of Infants and Toddlers with
Special Health Needs
This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes
information about early intervention services, family support structures,
special healthcare, and how to obtain products for children with special
needs.
Concerned About the Development or Health of Your
Child?
This tri-fold brochure for the general public answers
questions related to hearing screening, and provides a list of developmental
milestones and relevant EHDI program contact information for Michigan.
Michigan’s Community and Hearing Screening Program
Information for Parents
This tri-fold brochure for the general public answers
questions related to hearing screening, provides contact information for the
state, and includes a list of developmental milestones.
This checklist for the general public includes
information about child development and notes on why testing a baby’s
hearing is important. It also provides information about potential risk
factors for hearing loss in babies and young children.
Guidelines for Newborn Screening Services, March 19,
2002
These guidelines for healthcare professionals include
information about newborn screening services, such as guidelines for the
medical home, hearing screening, and audiologic assessment.
We are not able to answer personal medical
questions. Please see your health care provider concerning appropriate care,
treatment, or other medical advice.
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