Oralingua

Oralingua



Educational Audiologist/Parent-Infant Therapist

Linda Dinow has worked her “magic” with the youngest of Oralingua’s students for many years. Hired as a teacher of the deaf in 1970, Linda found her niche with the babies in 1971 when she became a parent-infant therapist. In 1975, she received a Master’s in Audiology and assumed the position of school audiologist. Presently, she sees parents and their infants for one:one tutoring. Infants are amplified with hearing aids or cochlear implants early on. They become accustom to sound and learn how to play with their voices. Parents learn how to interact with their young children in an effort to develop listening and language through everyday activities. Linda has participated and presented at conferences, workshops and conventions such as the American Academy of Audiology, the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and the American Speech and Hearing Association.



Elisa Roche, Executive Director

Linda Dinow, Educational Audiologist; Parent-Infant Therapist; Interm Principle

Nina Cesena, DHH Master Teacher

Linda Comstock, Office Support

Geisele DeCuir, Development Coordinator

Kristin Dunton, Office Support

Kim Hiddleson, Speech and Language Pathologist; Cert. AVT

Karen Hodroff,  Teacher

Traci Nolin, Clinical Audiologist

Andrea Romo-Weeks, DHH Teacher

Krista Santanna, DHH Teacher

Kay Schneider, Teacher; Cert. AVT

Leslie Sierra, Speech and Language Pathologist

Amanda Mendez, Development & Event


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