Leah was diagnosed with bilateral severe sensorineural hearing loss and was just under 10 months old when her family began the tVISIT Program with Clarke .
Help researchers explore whether early language experience impacts how infants who are deaf or hard of hearing develop their ability to recognize differences between quantities. In this study babies are shown a series of images on the left and right sides of the screen....
Like most caregivers who discover their child was born with a hearing loss, Nina and Spencer worried at first how their infant daughter would communicate and if she would struggle academically and socially. Thanks to her cochlear implants and a...
John was diagnosed with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss at birth during his newborn hearing screening. In 2017, John’s parents enrolled him in Clarke Birth to Age Three Program. “From the time John was 15 months old, the Clarke team supported, taught, encouraged, believed in and loved John,”...
Clarke’s signature magazine highlights the programs, services, families and professionals who make the Clarke community so vibrant! On the Cover: Clarke alum Janette, left, a student in her local mainstream kindergarten, has received Clarke services since she was 18 months...
Dear Clarke students and families, On behalf of the Clarke Team, I want to welcome you to the 2021-22 school and program year! We are ready to guide, teach, mentor, support and coach you, alongside the hundreds of infants, toddlers,...
Elizabeth attended Clarke Florida’s Birth to Three and Preschool Programs from 2002 through 2005 and has gone on to soar academically. She earned a spot on the honor roll each year throughout high school, and has remained very active in...
Morgan, who was born deaf, attended Clarke’s Birth to Three Program and progressed so well that she attended a mainstream preschool right alongside her hearing peers. Today, Morgan is the founder of Morgan’s Magical Ears, her very own charity that...
Addyson started attending Clarke Philadelphia’s Preschool Program when she was three. Today, she is exceling at her neighborhood elementary school. Her mom says, “To think, when Addyson entered Clarke she was only babbling and you could only understand a few...
Shane is profoundly deaf and learned to listen and talk at Clarke Philadelphia. His mom honored the anniversary of the day her son’s hearing technology was activated by noting: “We have celebrated every sound, word and phrase and are thankful...