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skip to main content Search infanthearing.org * Home * EHDI System * Resources * States * Legislation * About Us The National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management (NCHAM) at Utah State University provides support to Early Hearing Detection and Intervention, (EHDI) programs throughout the United States. NCHAM helps EHDI programs ensure that children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are identified through newborn, infant, and early childhood hearing screening and receive the diagnostic and early intervention services they need. To achieve these aims, NCHAM provides programs and professionals with: * Technical assistance * Training * Access to information about evidence-based practices * Partnership opportunities with national EHDI systems of care organizations and other key stakeholders, including those that represent and/ or serve families with children who are DHH. CHECK OUT THESE RESOURCES! THE CORE OF EHDI TUTORIALS Newcomer to EHDI? Learn about some of the basic elements of the system and access resources to expand your knowledge and skills. EARWORM PODCAST New Episodes Every Month NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING TRAINING CURRICULUM The Newborn Hearing Screening Training Curriculum (NHSTC 2020) is now available! * NHSTC, Certificate and CEU/ CE Version (Moodle Course) * NHSTC, Non-Certificate, Non-CEU/ CE Version EHDI E-BOOK The 2022 EHDI E-Book is now available! EHDI-PALS EHDI-PALS links you to information, resources, and services for children with hearing loss. At the heart of EHDI-PALS is a national web-based directory of facilities that offer pediatric audiology services to young children. COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR CHILD* Cued Speech combines simple hand cues with natural mouth movements of speech to make all sounds of spoken language visually clear. Click here to learn for free. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Would you like to learn American Sign Language (ASL)? If you have a child who is deaf or hard of hearing who is under 36 months of age, click here to get a free innovative on-line curriculum to learn ASL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here for interactive resources, in English or Spanish, for parents and professionals to support listening and spoken language development. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Try different approaches to find what works best for your child and family. There is not a “one size fits all” solution. VIEW INFANTHEARING.ORG ARCHIVES WHAT'S HAPPENING? NEED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE? Please contact the NCHAM Helpdesk through email or call 1-435-797-3584. 2024 EHDI CONFERENCE 2024 EHDI CONFERENCE VIDEOS * Opening Plenary: These Roots Run Deep * Plenary 2: A New Era of Early Detection - The Race to Newborn Genomic Sequencing and Where EHDI Fits In * Closing Plenary: Courage Plus Dreams Equals Success: A Call to Support Children who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing Plus EVENTS AND NEWS UPCOMING EVENTS & WEBINARS * 2024 EHDI Conference | March 17-19, 2024 | Denver, Colorado * More Events & Webinars... PAST EVENTS & WEBINARS * Introduction to Evidence-based Hearing Screening Practices for Children Age 0-5 * Intermediate Hearing Screening Webinar: Building on Your Experience with Evidence-based Hearing Screening Practices * Collaborative Partnerships: Identifying and Supporting Babies and Young Children with Combined Hearing and Vision Loss * Unilateral Is Not Uniform * More Past Events & Webinars EHDI NEWS / RSS * Current issue of JEHDI can be found here * Shoutout to the Rochester Deaf Kitchen for delivering over 100,000 pounds of food to the deaf and hard of hearing community! April 23rd, 2024 * Milwaukee is introducing its new fire alarm system that is built for deaf and hard of hearing residents! April 18th, 2024 * Introducing Hands & Voices' Off to a Great Start! April 18th, 2024 * More News... Disclaimer SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook Pinterest X/Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS QUICK LINKS Videos EHDI Meetings Links Learning Center National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management Utah State University, 2615 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322 Tel: 435.797.3584 || Questions and Comments © NCHAM, 1999–2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Many of the resources on this site are offered in various formats, such as PDF, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. If the files don’t open on your device, you can download free viewers for these formats from Adobe (PDF) and Microsoft (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Please contact us for assistance if there is website material that is not accessible to you. NCHAM Privacy Notice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As a research center at Utah State University, NCHAM is supported by funds from the Utah State Legislature as well as various private, state, and federal entities. From 2001 - 2024 NCHAM served as the National Technical Resource Center for all state-based Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs in the United States. NCHAM is committed to promoting respectful dialogue about how to improve services for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Materials, presentations, and other activities disseminated by NCHAM represent many different views and opinions by stakeholders interested in improving services and outcomes for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Developers, authors, and presenters of those materials and activities are responsible for the views and content of their material and no endorsement by NCHAM, USU, or any of our funders is implied or expressed.