Caring for Children with Hearing Loss
These videos provide an overview of our team approach to caring for children with hearing loss at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Our Center for Childhood Communication experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
These videos provide an overview of our team approach to caring for children with hearing loss at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
If your child has delayed milestones (like sitting or walking late), frequent falls, dizziness or seems “off balance,” they may need a vestibular evaluation or “balance check.”
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information on 504 plans, which ensure reasonable accommodations for children who qualify.
Find some questions you can ask your insurance company to help determine if stuttering evaluations and speech therapy are covered benefits.
Interactive play and conversations between parents and children lead to stronger language skills for the child, research shows. Here are tips on how to make those “together” moments count.
Get answers to your questions about the newborn hearing screening and learn what to do if your baby doesn’t pass this test.
Over-exposure to loud noises can lead to potentially permanent hearing damage. Learn about symptoms to watch for and how to prevent hearing loss in your child.
As America is poised to inaugurate a president who stutters, a CHOP speech-language pathologist offers facts about stuttering and advice for caregivers.