Jill Muhs Accepts Vice Presidency
Jill Muhs, M.S.ED, one of John Tracy Clinic’s most highly respected teachers and mentors in early childhood deaf education, has accepted the position of Vice President of Programs. Read the rest of this entry →
Jill Muhs, M.S.ED, one of John Tracy Clinic’s most highly respected teachers and mentors in early childhood deaf education, has accepted the position of Vice President of Programs. Read the rest of this entry →
JTC Audiology was invited to contribute to an article in the Hearing Review, a hearing aid trade magazine, regarding issues surrounding pediatric amplification (click here to read the Q&A – scroll down to “View from the JTC”).
JTC Alumnus John Autry appeared on last week’s episode of the critically acclaimed hit TV show, “GLEE.” He plays the leader of a rival choir and performs a moving rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
John and his mom Priscilla attended JTC’s Demonstration Home and Preschool from 1989 to 1993. The family also participated in JTC’s additional onsite services: Friday Family School and Parent Class.
John e-mailed JTC to say, “I hope my appearance on ‘GLEE’ will inspire other deaf and hard-of-hearing children to follow their dream and know that they too can do it. Again THANK YOU!! I’m glad I had the opportunity to attend JTC. I wouldn’t be where I am now if it were not for JTC.”
Watch John’s performance online here.
JTC Speech and Language Teacher Jenny Regnery Reeder was featured in the latest issue of Volta Voices, which focused professional development. Volta Voices is published by The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, an organization dedicated to helping families, health care providers and education professionals understand childhood hearing loss and the importance of early diagnosis and intervention. Jenny and a JTC family appear on the cover of the magazine, and she is profiled inside the publication (click here for PDF).

Lynda Taylor, Second VP of Child Welfare for the AMVETS National Ladies Auxiliary shares a book with a JTC preschooler.
On October 20, 2009, JTC was thrilled to welcome visitors from the AMVETS National Ladies Auxiliary. In attendance were Lynda Taylor, Second VP of Child Welfare, Pete Ramirez, VP AMVETS Foundation Dept. of California and members of Auxiliary 113.
The guest speaker was Alma H., parent of a child currently receiving JTC services, and whose husband is on active duty in Iraq. Alma spoke briefly about her emotional journey to JTC and the positive difference the services have made in her child’s life. Read the rest of this entry →
John Tracy Clinic (JTC) preschoolers recently discovered that while safety officers and fire fighters may seem a bit scary when in uniform, they can be a friend when you’re in trouble. As part of a community outreach program, local fire fighters and police officers made two separate visits to JTC to show children how they keep us safe. These visitors with all of their gear made a special effort to befriend the preschoolers: greeting them at eye-level, giving lots of eye contact, and patiently answering their numerous questions. Read the rest of this entry →
John Tracy Clinic invites you to the 2009-2010 TIES (Teacher Inservice Educational Support) Workshops. Click here to find out more about these free workshops.
JTC Alumni & Friends, TAG (Training & Advocacy Group) & California AG Bell invite you to a conference for Oral Deaf Kids & Siblings (5th-12th grade) and their Parents
Sunday, December 6, 2009 1 pm – 4 pm
Pizza Social immediately following the program. Location: John Tracy Clinic, 806 West Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Speakers and Topics include:
Robyn Tenensap, Department of Rehabilitation/Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services: Financial, Academic and Vocations Support for Young Adults
Melinda Gillinger, Advocate: School Services for Middle School and Beyond
Hands on Technology Demonstration using the latest and greatest audiology equipment and accessories.
College-age Panel
Parents and kids will be on a dual track program. Kids will participate in the tech demo, enjoy social games, bond and share with other kids, and attend the panel discussion.
Cost per family is $40 (payable to TAG). Registration is required by November 18th. To register, download this flier, fill out and mail according to instructions. Questions? email SWeiner@jtc.org
The JTC Bookstore is now open to professionals who want to purchase bound copies of lessons and supplemental materials through JTC’s Distance Education Program for Parents. Vocabulary books and the “Parent Course for Preschoolers” are currently available, with more publications to be added in the coming months.
JTC’s popular web resource, Chatterbox, allows visitors access to new, family-friendly papers on topics related to childhood hearing loss, such as “Building Bilingual Skills.” For families actively enrolled in services, an additional link provides access to professional papers from our Learning Library, including “Preparing for Preschool” and “Your Child’s Rights Under the Law.”
“We came back to France from our John Tracy Clinic Summer Session two weeks ago and want to THANK YOU SO MUCH for your support, your generosity, your kindness, your professional attitude, your involvement, your energy, and your positive spirit toward our whole family. John Tracy Clinic is a place of peace and enthusiasm.
“The audio-verbal option for deaf children is not offered in France, and when we came to JTC it was the first time Bruno and I had the same vision as the professionals around us. It was such a relief not to struggle anymore about the value of the spoken language approach for our son Matthieu. The results are better than we had expected because he is making progress not just in one but in two languages! Matthieu now counts to 13 in English, sings “Good Morning to You,” and the “Clean Up” song. He celebrated his third birthday on the 23rd of August and we all sang “Happy Birthday” in English! He says he would like to go back to JTC and join the preschool some day! And perhaps he will.