Tracey is a certified Teacher of the Deaf (LSLS cert AVed) with years of experience teaching children with hearing loss to listen, speak and develop self-determination and competence in the mainstream classroom. Tracey has a MA in Child Studies and Education and has taught in the elementary classroom. She is a Google for Education Certified Teacher and holds graduate certificates in Auditory-Verbal Studies and Educational Leadership.
I’m not a hopeless romantic by any means, but everything becomes clearer and way more comfortable when someone speaks into my ear. I immediately am more c... Read more.
Deaf Awareness Week 2023 How d/Deaf aware are you? Consider these guiding questions to get you thinking: What does a d/Deaf person look like? How do they smell?... Read more.
Today is World Cochlear Implant Day! In anticipation of the special day, we spoke with our friend and bilateral Cochlear Implant user, Andrea Lepore. Cochlear I... Read more.
The month of February is always rife with cheesy advertisements, whether for the SuperBowl or reminders about Valentine’s Day. I don’t particularly ... Read more.
Listen to this post Have you ever found yourself in a sticky situation, where once you realized the stickiness of it, you stayed with it instead of trying to re... Read more.
How are the holidays treating you? It’s officially that time between Christmas and New Years where you are either vegging out, or running around with your... Read more.
For those of us who live in parts of the world with (non-livable) subzero temperatures in the winter with shorter days and pitch dark commutes to and from work-... Read more.
Johnny (not his real name) looked straight ahead with a look of fear in his eyes, as he forced down feelings of humiliation and the will to cry. His classmates ... Read more.
Disclosure series part 1: Indecent Exposure Disclosure is a super important and underrated topic in the field of d/Deaf education. Disclosure refers to the act ... Read more.
I have grown immune to the looks of confusion that almost immediately show up on people’s faces when they ask me what I do for work. As a Teacher of the D... Read more.