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Pathways: Resources for
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Children
Pathways: Resources for
Deaf & Hard of Hearing
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Georgia Pathways

Georgia Pathways is a resource for deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) children, their families, and their community. The site provides information about how to locate statewide programs and partners, access services, and obtain resources for families and professionals.

Georgia Pathways brings together information and resources from several state programs.

Division of State Schools

The Division of State Schools serves students with sensory disabilities and their families. The Division includes three public schools: Georgia Academy for the Blind, Georgia School for the Deaf, and Atlanta Area School for the Deaf, as well as an early intervention program: Georgia PINES, Georgia Mobile Audiology, Smokey Powell, and a statewide Outreach Program which serves students, families, and local school systems.

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Georgia Mobile Audiology

Georgia Mobile Audiology travels to children and families to provide hearing diagnostic and other pediatric audiological services free of charge.

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Georgia PINES

Georgia Parent Infant Network for Education Services (Georgia PINES) is a statewide early-intervention program for families whose children (birth to age three) are diagnosed with hearing and/or vision loss. Families receive information, training and support across all areas of development. All services are free for Georgia PINES families.

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Atlanta, GA 30034

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Pathways: Resources for
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Children
Pathways: Resources for
Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Children
Pathways:
Resources for
Deaf & Hard of 
Hearing Children
Pathways:
Resources for
Deaf & Hard of
Hearing
Children

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