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

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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.

Contact Georgia PINES

To Request PINES Services for a Child:
Call to get started, or fax or email a completed intake form.

Intake:
(404) 300-5905
Fax:
(404) 298-3610
Georgia PINES Referral Form
About the Referral Process
Mail to:

Georgia PINES
800 North Indian Creek Dr.
Clarkston, GA 30021

Georgia PINES Programs

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SKI-HI

Services for children with hearing loss, and their families.

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Deaf Mentor

Services from trained Deaf adults for children with hearing loss, and their families.  The focus is on visual language development and introducing the child and family to the deaf community.

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VIISA

Services for children with vision loss, and their families.

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INSITE

Services for children with hearing and/or vision loss, as well as additional special needs.

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What to Expect in a Home Visit

All PINES programs provide in-home (or distance learning) visits.  You can watch this video to see examples of home visits from each of our programs.

Video: Home Visits

Become a PINES Service Provider

This is a wonderful way to make a difference in the lives of babies and toddlers with sensory loss.

TRAINING INFORMATION

Resources for PINES Families

Parent Tips
Learning at Home
Eye Doctors Near You
Coming Soon....Early Literacy Sessions

NEWS from GEORGIA PINES

Contact Georgia PINES Program Director

Dr. Heidi Evans

Talk to Heidi if you have general questions about the PINES program.

Phone:
(404) 298-4882
Fax:
(404) 298-3610
Cell:
(404) 309-9667 Voice and Text
[email protected]
Mail to:

890 North Indian Creek Drive
Clarkston, GA 30021

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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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