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Educational Audiologist Uses Her Life Experiences

It makes perfect sense. Carrie Spangler, an educational audiologist in Ohio, was mainstream-educated as a child and teen with hearing issues. She’s now mentoring teen students like herself, who are in mainstream classrooms with hearing peers.

Read more: Hitting Her Stride

The advice in business is to use what you know, as Carrie Spangler is doing. Bringing her lived experience to this work, makes it priceless for her clients due to the unique insights and self-actualisation she adds to her everyday duties.

Further Reading

  • Bsc (Hons) in Audiology, at Athlone Institute of Technology
  • Cathy’s All Ears For The Kids (an educational audiologist in Australia)
  • Essential Hearing-Aid Tips For Parents And Families
  • A TeleAudiology Program With Lessons For Ireland
  • Deaf Children ‘Can Learn Their Family Language’
  • Deafness Is Different In The Digital Hearing-Age
Nov 27, 2012Team Sound Advice

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Comments: 6
  1. Sound Advice
    12 years ago

    And … Carrie makes the Twenty Under Forty list, in the county newspaper! Read her interview here: http://www.cantonrep.com/newsnow/x1884771998/Twenty-under-40-Carrie-Spangler

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  2. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    From LSL Knowledge Center – “Meet Carrie Spangler” www.listeningandspokenlanguage.org/CarrieSpangler/

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  3. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    UA audiologist provides support group for hearing-impaired teens

    http://www.uakron.edu/im/online-newsroom/news_details.dot?newsId=9d74cb4f-4ac5-430d-873d-7524ad1f0883&pageTitle=Top%20Story%20Headline&crumbTitle=UA%20audiologist%20provides%20support%20group%20for%20hearing-impaired%20teens

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  4. Sound Advice
    9 years ago

    Kirsten Marconi-Hutkay’s office is a classroom—and she often finds herself in a different classroom every day. http://www.aboutstark.com/features/top-docs-educational-audiologist

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  5. Sound Advice
    9 years ago

    The deaf audiologist who helps people to hear http://www.mysouthernhealth.com/cochlear-implants/

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  6. Sound Advice
    7 years ago

    Hearing loss leads Madelyn Acheson towards audiology degree course: http://www.ocregister.com/2017/09/12/hearing-loss-wont-keep-sunny-hills-high-volleyball-player-madelyn-acheson-off-the-court/

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