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National Resources for Children Birth-3

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Beginnings for Parents of Hearing Impaired Children, Inc.

PO Box 17646

Raleigh , NC 27609

Toll free: Voice/tty 919-850-2746

A resource and reference organization that produces materials and videos oriented towards helping families make choices about communication methods
www.ncbegin.com

John Tracy Clinic

806 W. Adams Blvd. , Los Angeles , CA. 90007

(800) 522-4582

Infant Hearing Resources

Hearing & Speech Institute

3515 SW Veterans Hospital Road

Portland , OR 97201

(503) 228-6479

S.E.E Center for the Advancement of Deaf Children

PO Box 1181

Los Alamitos , CA 90720

(213) 430-1467

"Starting Out" Books

- Full listing on page 51

Choices in Deafness: A Parent's Guide. A collection of family stories about their deaf child and the communication method they use. Edited by Sue Schwartz, Ph.D. Woodbine House.

Come Sign with Us: Sign Language Activities for Children. By Jan C. Hafer and Robert M. Wilson. Illustrated by Paul Setzer.

Cochlear implantation for infants and children: advances/senior editor, Graeme M. Clark: editors, Robert S.C. Cowan, Richard C. Dowell. Published by San Diego : Singular Pub. Group, (1997)

Cochlear implants: a handbook/ by Bonnie Poitras Tucker. Published by Jefferson , N.C.: McFarland, (1998)

Kid-friendly parenting with deaf and hard of hearing children: By Daria J. Medwid, Denise Chapman Weston. Washington , D.C. : Clerc books, (1995)

Signs for me: Basic sign vocabulary for children, by Gahan, B., & Dannis, J. (1990) Berkeley , CA Dawn Sign Press

So your child has a hearing loss: next steps for parents. Washington , DC : AG Bell , (2000)

The Signing Family: what every parent should know about sign communication, by David A. Stewart. Washington , D.C. : Gallaudet University Press, (1998)

How to Communicate with Infants before They Can Speak Garcia, Joseph(1999) www.harriscomm.com

"Starting Out" Videos-

Early Intervention Illustrated Series:

"The Home Team" and "The Art & Science of Home Visits"

To view these tapes, contact your Colorado Hearing Resource (CO-Hear) Coordinator. To purchase a copy, contact Boys Town Press or Hope, Inc.

Beginnings: A program that examines all communication choices without bias;

from Beginnings, V/TTD (919) 733-5920

Families with Hard of Hearing Children:

Available from your CO-hear Coordinator.

Families with Deaf Children

available from your CO-hear Coordinator.

Make a Joyful Noise:

An information kit for parents of children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Free - contact 1-877-ORALDEAF, www.oraldeafed.org

"Starting Out" websites:

www.hearingbaby.org
www.gohear.org
www.handsandvoices.org
www.agbell.org
www.asha.org
www.nad.org
http://www.boystownhospital.org/parents/index.asp
http://members.tripod.com/listenup/
www.deafchildren.org
www.mariondownshearingcenter.org
www.ndepnow.org

 

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