Home and center based services for families with children 0-6 who have a permanent hearing loss regardless of severity. Services & home visits for families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children ages 0-6.The Parent Infant Child (PIC) Program is a home-based program for parents and their infants and young children. Services through this program are offered statewide.
Providing comprehensive and accessible educational and support services to deaf and hard of hearing children and youth between the ages of birth to 21 from all over the state of New Mexico. While many are enrolled at our historic Santa Fe campus, we also offer extensive Early Childhood services through our satellite preschools located in Albuquerque, Farmington and Las Cruces and through a variety of outreach programs. NMSD supports deaf and hard of hearing students and their families throughout the state through its Early Intervention and Involvement Division, which includes the Parent-Infant-Child and Deaf Mentor Programs, and through its Center for Educational Consultation and Training.
Any child or youth who resides in New Mexico and has a diagnosed hearing loss can be considered for school enrollment. Students from New Mexico attend free of charge. Children and youth who are enrolled in public school programs, their families and their educational teams, are eligible for outreach services.
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