Hearing Loss in Children
Clearinghouse for EHDI Educational Materials by State
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Minnesota |
| Mommy, I Can’t Hear You This fact sheet for the general public provides information about the importance of hearing screening and what to do if a hearing loss in suspected in a child. It includes developmental milestones for hearing from birth through 24 months of age. | English, Hmong, Somali, Spanish | |
Minnesota |
| Minnesota Guidelines of Care for Families with Children Who Have a Hearing Loss This booklet for the general public provides information on health care, a child’s needs, and family support services. | English | |
Minnesota |
| Follow Along Program This brochure for the general public provides information about the “Follow Along” childhood intervention program. The program provides learning materials on child health and development, as well as information about services. | English | |
Minnesota |
| Minnesota Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Network This tri-fold brochure for the general public provides information on the 1-3-6 Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) goals and explains the purpose of the Minnesota EHDI Network. | English | |
Minnesota |
| Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Early Hearing Detection & Intervention This bookmark for the general public provides valuable Program Websites and resources on infant hearing screening. | English | |
Minnesota |
| Minnesota’s Early Child Intervention System This dual-sided child development wheel for the general public provides information on developmental milestones from 3 months to 5 years of age. It also includes information about developments in, speech, hearing, and thinking. | Dual-sided with English and Spanish | |
Minnesota |
| Show Your Baby Your Love This brochure for the general public includes information about the importance of follow-up if a baby does not pass the initial hearing screening. It tells caregivers to be sure to follow-up with re-screening if the initial “refer” result is received. | English, Hmong, Somali, Spanish | |
Minnesota |
| Can Your Baby Hear You Say I Love You? This brochure is for families that have just had a baby and the general public. It provides information about how hearing screening works and its value. It includes developmental milestones and a place to record results for self-tracking a child’s development. | English, Hmong, Somali, Spanish | |
Minnesota | No Image Available | Perceptions, Insights and Recommendations: How to Communicate with Mothers about Newborn Hearing Screening This booklet for health care professionals provides information about how to explain to the general public the details of the hearing screening process. It includes details about all of the stages of the process and includes example materials to help health care professionals create their own effective educational materials. | English |
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