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\n\"When they found Will's hearing loss we were devastated. But as we learned about all the interventions available, we began feeling more at ease.\" ~ Terry
\nThere are many different types of options for children with hearing loss and for their families. Some of these options include
\nThese different types of options allow families and professionals to design individual programs that best fit the strengths and needs of individual children and their families.
\nAfter reading these intervention options go to the Building Languages section to review the skills to help your baby learn language.
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