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Clearinghouse for EHDI Educational Materials by State

DISCLAIMER: Information included in brochures, books, videos, and any other material outside of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is included for information purposes only. CDC has no control over the information in these materials. Information, views and opinions of these organizations are not necessarily those of CDC, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), or the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS). Also, please note that this list may not be complete. There could be other organizations, agencies, and materials not listed here that can also provide helpful information.

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Washington

What Does Your Baby Hear?

What Does Your Baby Hear?

This poster for the general public and healthcare professionals describes the different degrees of hearing loss and the importance of hearing screening during infancy.  

 

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Washington

Newborn Hearing Screening

Newborn Hearing Screening

This tri-fold brochure for the general public provides information on the importance of hearing screening, how the screening tests work, and what happens if the baby passes/does not pass the hearing screening.  It also includes a listing of developmental milestones.

English

 

Program Website

 

Washington

If Your Baby is Referred for a Diagnostic Hearing Evaluation

If Your Baby is Referred for a Diagnostic Hearing Evaluation

This tri-fold brochure for the general public provides information on why a baby’s hearing may need to be re-screened and what happens next if the baby has an identified hearing loss.  

English

Program Website

 

Washington

Universal Newborn Hearing Screening :  Frequently Asked Questions

Universal Newborn Hearing Screening :  Frequently Asked Questions

This tri-fold brochure for pediatricians and family practitioners includes information on the importance of hearing screening during infancy, what happens if a baby needs to have their hearing re-screened, and answers to other questions of interest to healthcare providers. 

English

Program Website

 

Washington

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Pediatric Audiology Services Guide

This service guide for the general public contains a list of pediatric audiology services in Washington and their contact information. 

English

Program Website

Washington

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A Sound Choice

This CD-ROM produced by California, is used by Washington and describes the importance of newborn hearing screening.

English

Program Website

Washington

Hearing Loss Resource Guide for Families of Children with Hearing Loss

Hearing Loss Resource Guide for Families of Children with Hearing Loss

This resource guide for parents and families includes information about childhood hearing loss and the choices that are available. 

English, Spanish, Russian

Program Website

 

Date: October 27, 2006
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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