NO CHILD IS TOO YOUNG TO HAVE A HEARING TEST

References

1. Task Force on Child Hearing Impairment, 1985. InformationKit on Childhood Hearing Impairment, Health and Welfare Canada.
2. Shah CP, Chancellor D, and Dale R, 1978. Delay in referral ofchildren with impaired hearing. Volta Review 80:207
3. Taylor K, Kelner M, and Bourgeault I, 1989. Physician Responseto Childhood Hearing Impairment. Physician Behavior ResearchUnit, Department of Behavioral Science, Faculty of Medicine,University of Toronto. (To obtain a copy of this survey, contactKathryn Taylor, PhD, York University Centre for Health Studies,214 York Lanes, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, M3J 1P3,Telephone 416-231-0256.

Prepared for the Child Welfare Committee of the OntarioMedical Association by Cheryl Galloway, director department ofcommunication disorders. The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto,Ontario.

We would like to acknowledge the contribution of VOICE forHearing-Impaired Children who were instrumental in initiatingthis project.

Ontario Medical Review, May 1993

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