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So Your Child has a Hearing Loss: Next Steps for Parents

As Your Child Gets Older

Continue to look to A.G. Bell as a resource providing both you and your child with the best information available on topics ranging from schools offering the auditory approach to hearing technology to summer camps. Take advantage of the wonderful friendships that can be built through our mentoring program, get involved in an AG Bell state chapter and meet other families like yours, become adept at negotiating IFSPs and IEPs by turning to AG Bell for advocacy tips, and join us at our summertime biennial conventions to learn more about innovations in the field of hearing loss.

Most importantly, watch your children grow, explore, laugh and sing and speak-using their own beautiful voices.

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