Hearing loss in children: Strategies for better communication
Helpful parent/patient pamphlets
- Helping the child with conductive hearing loss
- Helping the child with highfrequency hearing loss
- Helping the child with mild hearing loss
- Helping the student with conductive hearing loss
- Helping the student with highfrequency hearing loss
- Helping the student with mild hearing loss
- Remote microphone systems in the classroom
Websites containing information about communication disorders
We do not guarantee the accuracy of information on these sites.
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: www.asha.org
- American Academy of Audiology: www.audiology.org
- American Society for Deaf Children: www.deafchildren.org
- Boys Town National Research Hospital: www.boystownhospital.org
- Information for parents on hearing loss, hearing aids, educational issues, and assistive listening devices: www.listen-up.org
- My Baby's Hearing: www.babyhearing.org
- Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers: www.hearnet.com
- Hearing Loss Association of America: www.hearingloss.org
- The Decibels Foundation: www.decibelsfoundation.org
- Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/mcdhh/
To learn more about childhood hearing loss and to find a pediatric audiologist, visit ehdi-pals.org.