Episode 176 | Deaf, Deaf+ and Hard of Hearing Support with Barbara Hecht from Clarke Schools
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Today's guest on the podcast is Dr. Barbara Hecht, National Director of Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships at Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech. She shares with us how to support Deaf, Deaf +, and Hard of Hearing students. Dr. Hecht shares about early intervention, brings awareness to CMV (cytomegalovirus), and how telehealth has positively impacted students. Katie and Dr. Hecht have such an important conversation you will not want to miss on today's episode of the podcast! [2:20] Dr. Hecht introduces herself [3:40] Being involved with the IDEA law [5:42] How she became involved with Clarke Schools [10:00] Diagnosing hearing loss in infancy [12:40] Two major causes of hearing loss [13:16] Cytomegaolvirus (CMV) during pregnancy [15:12] Importance of early intervention [17:50] Early Intervention is available in every state [18:39] Pleasantly persistent parent [20:00] Acess to Clarke Schools [21:36] Efficiency of teleservices [24:33] How Clarke Schools support families [26:45] Explaining Deaf + [28:40] Integrating a tool for everyone [31:00} Normalization n the atypical Connect with Clarke Schools Clarke Schools Wesbite Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn  Whether you are a parent or professional, we want you to join our community. Sign up for our newsletter here. Parents, download our free parent starter kit. When you download our starter kit, you’ll learn how to: Give medicine to your child without it becoming a wrestling match Prepare your child (and yourself) for a shot so they can feel less anxious Create and use a coping plan for any medical appointment or procedure The first sign of sniffles, or worse, shouldn’t send you into a tailspin. Feel confident in your role as a parent and advocate, no matter what medical situation you’re facing. Child life specialists, get affordable PDUs on-demand here. Shop for your CLOC gear here.  
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