Kimberly Hamren - Co-Presenter
Listen and Talk
Credentials: M. ED, CED, LSLS Cert. AVT
Other Affiliations: Alexander Graham Bell Association, Hands and Voices and CEC.
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Kim Hamren is the Early Intervention Coordinator at Listen and Talk in Seattle, WA. Kim leads a team of 8 Early Intervention providers including Teachers of the Deaf, Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists. She has worked at Listen and Talk since 1997 in a variety of positions including as an early intervention provider, preschool teacher, Listening and Spoken Language Auditory-Verbal Therapist, and preschool coordinator. She received her Teacher of the Deaf certification and her B.S. in Education from the University of Nebraska-Omaha in 1980 and her M.Ed in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1992. She became a Certified Listening and Spoken Language Auditory-Verbal Therapist in 2003.
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Mollyshannon Neel - Co-Presenter
Seattle Childrens
Credentials: MS
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Mollyshannon Neel, M.S. is the Program Coordinator for Family Conversations, a Birth to three program serving families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing in western Washington state. She is an educator who has 20 year experience working with children with hearing loss and their families in a variety of settings and with a variety modalities. She is a graduate of St. Mary’s College in Indiana and Canisius College in New York. |
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Teresa Davenport - Co-Presenter
Hearing Speech and Deafness Center
Credentials: M.Ed
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Teresa Davenport is the Director of Education at Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center located in Seattle. She manages the Parent-Infant-Program (PIP) which serves the families of deaf and hard of hearing children ages birth to three in three western Washington counties. PIP utilizes an American Sign Language (ASL) and English bilingual approach. Prior to joining the Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center, Teresa worked in Utah at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. In addition to her administrative background, she has taught students with a variety of disabilities from preschool to junior high. Teresa also brings a unique perspective to PIP. She has two deaf siblings and as a young child her family was involved in PIP.
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