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Communicate With Your Child

  • Why is Communicating
    so Important for Children?
  • My child's first
    hearing test
  • What next if my
    child didn't pass?
  • If you're ever concerned
    about your child's hearing
  • If my child has
    a hearing loss

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Georgia State Information

A mother holding her baby

Learning About Hearing Loss

Baby Hearing (English/ Spanish)

Beginnings for Parents of Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (English)

  • (800) 541-4327
  • raleigh@ncbegin.org

Beginnings for Parents of Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (español)

EHDI-PALS (English/Spanish)

Hear to Learn (English/ Spanish)

Hearing Loss in Children, CDC (English/ Spanish)

  • (800) 232-4636

Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

Raising Deaf Kids (English/ Spanish)

A smiling mom and baby; the baby has a cochlear implant | photo courtesy of Cochlear Americas

Getting Services for Your Child

Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program

  • (404)657-2700

Babies Can't Wait (Part C)

  • (404) 657-2850

Atlanta Area School for the Deaf

  • (404) 296-7101

Atlanta Speech School

  • (404) 233-5332

Georgia School for the Deaf

  • (706) 777-2200

Parent Information for Georgia EHDI

Sertoma

a dad signing -water- with his little boy

Learning More About Communication Options

Sign It!

ASL University

John Tracy Center (English/ Spanish)

National Cued Speech Association

two boys playing with toys, one has a cochlear implant | photo courtesy of Advanced Bionics

Finding Families Like Yours

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Georgia Chapter

American Society for Deaf Children

Family Voices of Georgia

  • (800) 229-2038 / (770) 451-5484

Georgia Raising Special Kids

  • (800) 229-2038

Hands and Voices of Georgia

A smiling mom and baby; the baby has a cochlear implant

Helping to Pay for Services

American Speech-Language Hearing Association

Association of Assistive Technology ATAP Programs

Hearing Aid Loaner Bank Programs

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