Newborn Hearing Program
A program for families of a child who is deaf or hard of hearing
- Provide consultation and support to families affected by hearing impairments in children and related concerns.
- Provide information, identify possible resources and offer referral assistance as requested or appropriate to families or providers that serve affected families.
- Disseminate materials to inform healthcare providers about family expectations, needs and preferences.
- Develop parent support groups.
What are Parent Consultants?
Parent Consultants are parents just like you who have children of various ages who are deaf or hard of hearing. We have experienced the same emotions, had the same questions and fears
that you have.
We strive to provide support services to families of children who have been recently diagnosed as deaf or hard of hearing as well as families who have known of their child’s hearing loss for some time.
We have been trained to provide information and support and are
committed to providing an unbiased look at raising a child who is deaf or hard of hearing.
All forms of communication are supported including:
- amplification
- cochlear implantation
- signing
- cueing
- spoken language
We believe that parents know what is best for their child and family but need enough information to make good, informed choices and we pride ourselves in keeping abreast of all the experts, resources, and people that might be able to help you.
Newborn Hearing Parent Consultants Brochure in PDF
Newborn Hearing Parent Consultants Brochure in MS Word
H.E.A.R TN - Newborn Hearing Listserve
Helping Children with Hearing Loss
Encouraging Parents
Accepting All Choices
Relating with Other Families
To Join the Newborn Hearing Listserve send an Email to our Newborn Hearing Staff.
Supported by:
The Tennessee Disability Coalition
In-state toll-free number for families: 1-888-643-7811
familyvoices@tndisability.orgState of Tennessee:
Department of Health
Newborn Hearing Screening
NB Hearing Video
A video about Newborn Hearing Screening in TN (double-click image to launch YouTube video)
Resource Notebook
We have created a 3-ring binder of materials to help parents of children with hearing loss keep track of vital information.
It provides a single place to keep information about emergency contacts, health care providers, audiological information, including amplification notes, and much more.
To request a Newborn Hearing Notebook write to: familyvoices@tndiability.org
Download a PDF to create your own
Download a MS Word version to customize
Check out our video below to learn more (double-click to launch YouTube video).


