Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, have fun, and grow into a healthy, successful adult. Children with hearing loss who do not receive early intervention services have a higher risk of developing learning disabilities, poor social skills and behavioral problems that can last a lifetime. That is why the Center for Communications, Hearing & Deafness is committed to providing quality early intervention services and parent education and youth enrichment programs for those with hearing loss and their families.
The Kellogg Child and Family Program uses a family-centered approach, recognizing the importance of working with both children and their parents, tailoring services to meet individual goals. Each year, the Center works with approximately 150 children and their families to help them develop language and literacy skills that will enable them to succeed in school and in life.
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The Kellogg Child & Family Program is sponsored in part by the Northwestern Mutual Foundation.
It is only through the generous support of our community that the Center can continue to offer a full-range of state-of-the-art services to children and adults with hearing loss. We thank the Northwestern Mutual Foundation for their commitment to enhancing the lives of children in our community.
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