A Skater’s journey To Conquer Hearing Loss
Child’s Voice graduate Tessa Brannigan, a west suburban high school sophomore, is excelling as a competitive ice skater and budding advocate for children with hearing loss.
Child’s Voice graduate Tessa Brannigan, a west suburban high school sophomore, is excelling as a competitive ice skater and budding advocate for children with hearing loss.
We recently caught up with Taylor Knapp, Child’s Voice class of 2001. Taylor graduated from Maine South in Park Ridge. He attended Central Michigan University and Oakton College before he …
by Carrie Jackiewicz, Special Services Coordinator Last month, I shared self-advocacy skills results for students in our School Program. They all showed nice progress over the course of the year …
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by Carrie Jackiewicz, Special Services Coordinator Every year, our School Program assesses our current students’ use of self-advocacy skills. Teachers complete rating forms for our PII students in the fall …
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by Carrie Jackiewicz, Special Services Coordinator We recently held a virtual alumni panel called Life in the Workforce. We had four Child’s Voice graduates on the panel, who have had …