What kind of specialized knowledge and skills will the GBYS Parent Guides have?
• Experiential knowledge of joys and challenges of raising a DHH child • Sensitivity to the range of emotional responses that families experience • Information about early intervention and educational program options • Specialized parenting skills that emphasize meeting the unique needs of a child who is deaf or hard of hearing • Unbiased information and presentation of modes or methods of communication • Local, state, national resources specific to DHH child • Knowledge of the state EHDI (Early hearing, detection, and intervention) system • Formalized GBYS training from and on-going affiliation with Hands & Voices
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