Four students from the Rhode Island School for the Deaf attended Deaf Film Camp this year and helped make a video of Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” in American Sign Language.
Link: http://www.providencejournal.com/features/entertainment/music/20140901-r.i.-school-for-the-deaf-students-put-a-new-spin-on-happy-video.ece
Australian Baby Smiles After Parents Fit Him for Hearing Aid
Lachlan Lever was born with hearing loss in both ears and at 7 weeks old was fitted for the hearing aids. A video captured the emotional moment when he smiled after hearing his parents speak to him.
Link: http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/australian-baby-smiles-parents-fit-hearing-aid-article-1.1927539
NIH grant supports NMSU research aimed at improving education for deaf students
New Mexico State University’s Communication Disorders Program is partnering on a $2.3 million research project to pinpoint the types of teaching and services that will help deaf students in their educational pursuits.
Link: http://nmsu.scienceblog.com/2014/09/04/nih-grant-supports-nmsu-research-aimed-at-improving-education-for-deaf-students/
The September Edition of Probes and Tips is Now Available
Find valuable information on making the most of hearing screening data at the link below.
Link: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs154/1102782899287/archive/1118271734941.html
Download Free App for CMV Conference Now!
We are excited to offer a free Bizzabo conference app to help you in navigating the upcoming CMV Public Health & Policy Conference! The app will be in place of a program book and detailed printed agenda. Check the link below to get the instructions on how to download the app!
Link: http://www.infanthearing.org/ncham_news/docs/cmv-conference-app.pdf
Utah Girl Inspires Marvel Comic Featuring Deaf Hero
Hawkeye landed time on the big screen with Marvel’s recent Avengers movies, but some fans may not know the arrow-wielding hero historically experienced severe hearing loss in the comic books.
Link: http://www.ksl.com/?sid=31334353&nid=1205&title=utah-girl-inspires-marvel-comic-featuring-deaf-hero&s_cid=queue-5
Raising a Deaf or Hard of Hearing Child – Reflecting on Life as a Hard of Hearing Adult
Take a look at this insightful article that gives one perspective about growing up hard of hearing and includes how she benefited from great advocates and being taught to self-advocate.
Link: http://handsandvoices.org/deafhardofhearingchildren/reflecting-on-life-as-a-hard-of-hearing-adult/
Back to School: Know Your Child’s IEP Team
If you are sending your child off to preschool for the first time or maybe you are sending them to a new school this year, this post may be for you! Building a rapport with the professionals working with your child is vital to their progress and will be instrumental as you make decisions in the future. Click the link below to learn more.
Link: http://community.advanceweb.com/blogs/sp_1/archive/2014/08/26/back-to-school-know-your-child-s-iep-team.aspx
NCHAM Webinar: Promoting EHDI Pals
Registration is now open for the September 18th webinar on Promoting EHDI Pals.
EHDI Pals is a powerful resource allowing parents and healthcare providers to quickly and easily identify and compare pediatric audiologists in their community. This national resource enables Arizona families living in border communities (California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico) or on tribal land to find providers closer to where they live. For many years, the Office of Newborn Screening has used a self-created resource list.
Link: http://www.infanthearing.org/resources_home/events/Promoting-EHDI-Pals.html
Apps to Help Deaf, Hearing People Communicate More Easily
Take a look at some app options that focus on breaking barriers to conversation between deaf and hearing people.