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Raising a Child with Hearing Loss
Gretchen Fors
40 episodes
3 days ago
Have you been told your child has some degree of hearing loss? Well then you are in the right place! Listen as Adults, Teens, Parents, and Providers share their own personal journeys with hearing loss. Plus hear the stories of moms who have walked this journey alongside their child too. We share our stories to build community and connection. We will laugh together, cry together, and find joy in the journey. The professionals and others who share their own opinions. All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice.
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Have you been told your child has some degree of hearing loss? Well then you are in the right place! Listen as Adults, Teens, Parents, and Providers share their own personal journeys with hearing loss. Plus hear the stories of moms who have walked this journey alongside their child too. We share our stories to build community and connection. We will laugh together, cry together, and find joy in the journey. The professionals and others who share their own opinions. All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice.
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Episode 31: Steven Snow... Executive Director of the Idaho Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Raising a Child with Hearing Loss
36 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 31: Steven Snow... Executive Director of the Idaho Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Meet Steven Snow, The Executive Director of the Idaho Council of  the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Steve is a Deaf adult that uses ASL as his primary form of communication.

Steve has undergraduate and graduate degrees from Gallaudet University.

It is my honor to work with Steve on the Idaho Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

He is working hard to make sure the deaf/hard of hearing citizens in Idaho.

You can find more about CDHH at their website: https://cdhh.idaho.gov/

Steven Bio from the CDHH website:

M.A., Gallaudet University, Community Counseling, 2001

B.A., Gallaudet University, Communication Studies, 1998

Steve is a proud native of Idaho. He was raised in Gooding, Idaho. He went to the Idaho School for the Deaf, and then graduated from Gallaudet University in 1998 with a B.A. in Communication Studies. After graduation, he continued his education and received his M.A. in Community Counseling. After his completion, Steve spent seven years working as an Academic/ Career Advisor at Gallaudet University. He has also served as an adjunct faculty in the Communication Studies Department, teaching Public Speaking for several years.

During his tenure in Washington D.C., Steve has served on several task forces and committees such as: Academic Technology Advisory Committee, Student with Disabilities Advisory Board, University Accreditation taskforce on Shared Governance, and Foundation of Excellence Workgroup that focused on organizational operations and budget.

Steve was enrolled in his Ph.D. studies toward counseling studies but is on leave now. He continues to work as a public speaking consultant. He has participated in several video productions for the Deaf as an actor. Mr. Snow is married to Davina Asmus and they relocated to Boise in January 2008 from Columbia, Maryland with their four children.

If your child has received the same diagnosis you are in the right place. I welcome you into our tribe.

Follow us on Instagram @hearing_mamas_tribe

Join our private facebook group: Hearing Mamas Tribe https://www.facebook.com/groups/hearingmamastribe

Find the Transcript of this episode here: Episode 31: Steven Snow

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This podcast is intended for families to share their own personal journeys without judgment. The stories they share are their own. Their stories are their own personal beliefs. Please respect and honor each family's choices.

The professionals and others who share their own opinions.

All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice.

It’s the responsibility of the parent or guardian or self to seek medical attention if there are concerns for a child or self including asking their healthcare personal about any clarification that may apply to their concern or situation.

This podcast is meant for education and should not replace clinical recommendations or judgment of whomever is evaluating the patient.

Raising a Child with Hearing Loss
Have you been told your child has some degree of hearing loss? Well then you are in the right place! Listen as Adults, Teens, Parents, and Providers share their own personal journeys with hearing loss. Plus hear the stories of moms who have walked this journey alongside their child too. We share our stories to build community and connection. We will laugh together, cry together, and find joy in the journey. The professionals and others who share their own opinions. All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice.