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Preparing Families for Their Child’s Hearing Screening

View this webinar recording to learn about the benefits of hearing screening and how to prepare families for their child’s hearing screening at Head Start and Early Head Start programs.

Hearing and Vision Screening

Explore this collection of resources to learn about best practices for hearing and vision screening. Discover strategies to use when talking with families about hearing and vision screening procedures as well as follow-up.

Hearing Screening

Explore this collection of resources to learn about best practices for hearing screening as well as strategies to use when talking with families about hearing screening procedures and follow-up.

Implementing Hearing Screenings

This introductory webinar will help you determine when to conduct hearing screening and how to measure success. Learn what hearing screening is and why it is important. 

Recommendations for Performing Hearing Screening Safely During COVID-19

This tip sheet provides guidance to help minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission when performing hearing screening in Head Start programs.

Hearing Screening Fact Sheet

Early care and education programs can develop evidence-based hearing screening practices. Use this fact sheet to prepare parents to know what to expect from a hearing screening and how to prepare their child. Talk to parents about who will have access to their child’s screening results.

How Teachers and Parents Can Accommodate for a Child’s Temporary or Permanent Hearing Loss

How Teachers and Parents Can Accommodate for a Child’s Temporary or Permanent Hearing Loss

Follow-up Checklist: When a Child is Identified with a Permanent Hearing Loss

Follow up Checklist: When a Child is Identified with a Permanent Hearing Loss

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