Audiologists
Information and Resources Especially for AudiologistsAudiologists are the first point of contact for many families, information and resources on this page provide audiologists with the most up-to-date research and articles to help them provide families with information to make important decisions regarding their children.
Recommended Articles for Audiologists

Free ASL Alphabet Chart
Get a free ASL alphabet chart that show the hand shapes for letters A-Z in American Sign Language. Free from the American Society for Deaf Children. Please share!
Looking for an Audiologist?
The American Academy of Audiology is the world’s largest professional organization of, by, and for audiologists. Search their database of over 12,000 audiologists to find one near you. http://memberportal.audiology.org/Directories/Find-an-Audiologist?protected=false
Hearing Aid Donation Program
Hearing aid donation program
Language Learning Through the Eye and Ear Webcast
This webcast will give early interventionists a foundational knowledge to engage in dialogue with parents and professionals about the neurolinguistic benefits of early exposure to visual language for all babies.
Sign Language Use for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing Babies: The Evidence Supports It
This exciting document written by Tiara V. Malloy provides a clear argument favoring the use of sign language with all children regardless of their hearing status.
Cochlear Implants
Parents of children who are deaf are often presented with the option of obtaining a cochlear implant for their child. Before this choice is made, it is important for parents to gather as much information as possible regarding the technology and to develop realistic expectations associated with its use.
101 Quality Resources for Speech Therapists
101 Quality Resources for Speech Therapists provides service provides with information and resources.