JCIH 2007: Children who have been identified with any level of hearing loss will be provided with professionals specifically trained to work with children who have hearing loss. The professionals will provide appropriate family centered intervention, in line with each family’s traditions and culture, as well as its strengths and desires. Each family will be given access to information about all avenues of treatment that is available and will be able to make informed decisions based on what’s best for them. It also states that the child will have access to the best and most appropriate technology available. …show more content…
(2013): Points out that in the US, it is a legal mandate that parents be involved in all aspects of family centered early intervention. A standard of best practices is outlined in detail in this article, but it provides a global umbrella under which service providers should construct their specific techniques and strategies as they work within their own