Early Childhood Specialist for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Amie A. Jarvie earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and geography at Worcester State University in Worcester, Massachusetts. She earned her master’s degree in Deaf education at Smith College in North Hampton, Massachusetts. She then worked as an itinerant teacher of the deaf and an early intervention specialist in Massachusetts. As an early intervention specialist, she provided services as both a teacher of the deaf and a developmental specialist. As an itinerant teacher of the deaf, she consulted with many towns as well as provided direct service for children ranging in age from preschool to high school. While residing in Georgia, Amie served as a licensed Georgia Pines SKI-HI parent advisor and a certified Wilson Level One reading specialist. She worked at the Katherine Hamm Center, an LSL school for the deaf, as a teacher of the deaf in several different positions including their three year old transition class, toddlers, preschool, and elementary. Amie has also worked as a special education eighth grade and preschool teacher. She worked at Sound Beginnings, an LSL school for the deaf, as a preschool teacher and graduate student supervisor. Amie loves to be outside in warm weather biking, hiking, and reading. Amie also enjoys yoga and journaling. She has three daughters, ages 25, 24, and 18. She also has two stepsons, ages 18 and 13.
Deaf Mentor
Colorado Born and Raised! Lauren had a hearing screening test at one of the first hospitals where she was born in 1995 and discovered that she was deaf. After discovering her deafness, her mother got an ASL book and started learning. Lauren had an early intervention service, however no Deaf Mentor. Her speech pathologist has a deaf child of her own and suggested Lauren’s parents continue to learn sign language along with speech. When she was two years old, her parents enrolled her into Total Communication preschool for three years. Then by Kindergarten to Senior year of High School, She was raised in mainstream schools. She went on an 18 months mission in California, San Fernanado mission, where she did most of her service around deaf people. She came home and lived with her grandparents for a year then moved to Utah in 2017. She attended Utah Valley University for a year and half, then started working at USDB as a Teacher Aide in 2020. Then in late December 2022, Lauren started working as Deaf Mentor. Lauren loves outdoors, however she loves indoors a little bit more. She loves to read, watch movies and TV shows, and go out for a walk.