One of the Sunday afternoon instructional sessions is “Developing Data Sharing Arrangements between EHDI and Part C to Improve Early Identification and Services.” If you want to learn more about this important topic, read more and register at https://ehdimeeting.org/schedule/griddetails.cfm?aid=12542&pg=inst&day
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Mild-to-moderate hearing loss can change a child’s brain
Check out this printable checklist from Hear to Learn for parents regarding use and care of hearing devices.

Listening-Related Fatigue in Children With Unilateral Hearing Loss
EHDI Sunday morning instructional session
Read more about one of our Sunday morning Instructional sessions, “Let’s Talk! Speaking Two Languages with Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.” Register now if you plan to attend.
https://ehdimeeting.org/schedule/griddetails.cfm?aid=12543&pg=inst&day
Early Intervention Matters
While this article isn’t about Deafness or hearing loss, it does highlight the importance of Early Intervention. Early Intervention can change lives.
2020 EHDI Meeting Instructional Sessions
One of the many instructional sessions offered before and after the EHDI Meeting is “IDEA and Advocacy Learning Session.”
Read more about the session and register now!
https://ehdimeeting.org/schedule/griddetails.cfm?aid=12512&pg=inst&day
Maryland Early Childhood Family Engagement Toolkit
Are you looking for best practices and strategies to engage parents and families? Check out the new, virtual Maryland Early Childhood Family Engagement Toolkit.
Visit: http://bit.ly/2ZufQam
EHDI Mtg Instructional Session Opportunities
We have several instructional session opportunities before and after the conference that we will continue to highlight in the next few days.
One of the many instructional sessions is “Toward a Model Bilingual Curriculum: “Hand in Hand,” Possibilities for an American Sign Language and Cued American English Curriculum for Ages 0-3.”
Read more about the session and register now!
https://ehdimeeting.org/schedule/griddetails.cfm?aid=12524&pg=inst&day
Tip from “Hear to Learn”
Hearing aids can malfunction for different reasons, and children need their hearing aids to work correctly to hear the sounds around them and to learn.
http://www.heartolearn.org/tutorials/transcripts/Hearing%20Aid%20Care_ENGLISH.pdf