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Eligibility Criteria & Referrals
…to see an opthalmologist. Parents, physicians, ophthalmologist, infant development staff and others can refer by faxing the completed General Referral Form to 905-762-2115. Download a referral form here. Call the…
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…age whether a child can speak or read. Are eye exams covered by OHIP? OHIP covers an eye exam every twelve months for children 19 years old and younger. What…
Read moreHearing Assessments
…be required. Are there private audiology services available? A registry of audiologists practicing in Ontario can be accessed at the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario website at www.caslpo.com….
Read moreInfant Hearing Services
Oak Valley Health is the lead agency for the Tri-Regional Infant Hearing Program. The Hospital partners with agencies to deliver services across the Tri-Region. Toll free: 1-888-703-5437 (select option 4…
Read moreDevelopmental Milestones
…drops blocks off puts sounds at the start of most words produces words with two or more syllables or beats – “ba-na-na”, “com-pu-ter”, “a-pple” recognizes familiar logos and signs –…
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…may download our referral form here. If you have further questions about the program or eligibility, please call us at 1-888-703-5437 (select option 4, for the Tri-Regional Infant Hearing Program)….
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…Speech-Language Pathologist of Ontario website at www.caslpo.com. Contact your local Preschool Speech and Language Program based on the area where you live: York Region Durham Region Peterborough, Northumberland and Haliburton…
Read moreAutism Navigator – ASD Video Glossary
…than 100 side-by-side videos to help families and professionals learn more about the early signs of autism. Registration is needed to view these videos, but they are free of charge….
Read moreNewborn Hearing Screening
…your region. Communication Checklists: https://pathways.org/all-ages/checklists/ https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/healthlinkbc-files/hearing-loss-children https://www.sac-oac.ca/sites/default/files/resources/sac-milestones-TriFold_EN.pdf https://www.lookseechecklist.com If you have questions or concerns about your child’s speech and language development, please contact the Preschool Speech and Language Program in…
Read moreEarlyON Child and Family Centres
Are you a parent with a child under 6 years old? EarlyON Child and Family Centres offer free drop-in programs for caregivers and children from birth to six years old…
Read moreHear On – YouTube Channel
…Welcome. Please come back often to see if we have posted something new. Each video was crafted and revised based on the input and feedback of established professionals in the…
Read moreJasmine’s Story
…as parents and teachers began. All the services and guidance were extremely important to us as new parents because they helped us navigate this new life that we were given…they…
Read moreArianna’s Story
…with fellow parents and the SLP and learn techniques that would help my daughter. The parent-child sessions allowed me to practice the strategies and techniques learned directly with my child….
Read moreHannah’s Story
We found out Hannah had a hearing problem when she was five months old. She didn’t pass the in-hospital infant hearing test at birth, which is not uncommon in some…
Read moreBest Start: Ontarioβs Maternal Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre
Best Start: Ontario’s Maternal Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre has resources available for families and professionals. Many of their resources are available as free downloads including the booklet:…
Read moreCommunicative Disorders Assistant Association of Canada (CDAAC)
CDAAC is committed to supporting excellence in Communicative Disorders Assistant practice and professional growth of all members.
Read moreThe Stuttering Foundation
The Stuttering Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization working toward the prevention and improved treatment of stuttering. The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support to those who…
Read moreCanadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
…to overcome challenges of vision loss and live full active lives. This site provides the latest news on community resources and programs, and vision health for individuals of any age….
Read moreAAC: An Introduction
This document provides answers to questions such as: What is AAC? Will AAC prevent a student from using or developing natural speech? Why might AAC Intervention improve speech? Are there…
Read moreAAC Etiquette
Tips for speaking to a person using Augmentative and Alternative Communication Source: www.waisman.wisc.edu/aac Podcast #12…
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