1995
DOI: 10.1017/s1030011200023460
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Choosing an Early Intervention Program for Hearing Impaired Children

Abstract: Hearing parents of young children newly diagnosed with a hearing loss typically know little of this condition or how it can best be managed. Information and assistance is available through early intervention programs. However, these take a variety of forms and offer different, sometimes conflicting, philosophies. The selection of an early intervention program is an important choice and one which requires parents to collect and assimilate large amounts of information and opinion. This must be done during what i… Show more

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