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  • Hearing Loss for Parents


    Kids who have hearing loss, or hearing impairment, have trouble hearing or understanding some or all sounds. It’s best to catch hearing problems right away, because treatment is more successful if it starts early.

  • Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD) for Parents


    Some kids have hearing loss due to auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD), a problem in the transmission of sound from the inner ear to the brain.

  • Communication and Your 4- to 7-Month-Old for Parents


    Your baby's range of sounds and facial expressions continues to grow, and your baby is also imitating sounds, which are the first attempts at speaking.

  • Tongue Tie (Ankyloglossia ) for Parents


    Tongue tie (ankyloglossia) is when a band of tissue connects the tip of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, which keeps it from moving freely.

  • A to Z: Hearing Loss, Sensorineural for Parents


    Learn about causes of hearing loss and conditions that can affect the inner ear and auditory nerve.

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder for Teens


    Autism spectrum disorder can make communicating and interacting with other people difficult. Find out more.

  • Understanding Other People for Teens


    Being able to predict how other people might feel, act, or react is a skill that helps us build better relationships. These tips can help you develop the skill of understanding others.

  • Health Care Providers: Audiologists for Parents


    An audiologist is a health care professional who studies and treats hearing and balance problems.

  • Auditory Processing Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about APD, and teaching strategies to help students who have the disorder.

  • Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for Parents


    Some kids may be eligible for individualized education programs in public schools, free of charge. Understanding how to access these services can help you be an effective advocate for your child.