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Picking Educational Programs
Often parents want to know what the best program is, or whether a particular program is better than another one.
The Infant and Toddler Program
If your infant or toddler has been identified with a hearing loss, they may be eligible for services under the Infant and Toddlers Program of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Increasing Literacy Skills with Your Deaf Infant
Strategies for communicating with and preparing your infant for reading.
Through Your Child’s Eyes
A fantastic short video that succinctly explains using American Sign Language with children. The language is not only a conduit for developing a child’s brain; it is a clear and full communication method.
Recommended Readings for Children
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Recommended Readings for Families
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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.
Connecting with Other Families
Key Parents are part of a national network of parents that provide support and encouragement to other parents. Key Parents advocate for improved communication, education, and quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing children.
Website to Learn ASL
ASL Nook is a fun website to help learn American Sign Language.
IEP FAQ’s Pop-Up
Wrights Law has added a new IEP FAQs Pop-Up Resolving Parent-School Disputes webpage. From this webpage learn strategies to resolve disagreements. Steps to take if you disagree with the school and options you have if you are unable to resolved disputes. Click here...