Denise Davis-Pedrie is a Speech/Language/Hearing Pathologist and Teacher of the Deaf/HOH with a specialist certification in Infant/Toddler Special Education. She has vast experience working with families and their children birth to 5 in their homes and more than 20 years’ experience teaching preschool/kindergarten age children with hearing loss and normal hearing together.
Denise has presented at various conferences including EHDI (Early Hearing, Detection and Intervention) and WREIC (Western Regional Early Intervention Conference) on such subjects as Early Literacy Through Listening, Theory of the Mind and Hearing Loss and Positive Behavior Strategies with Children with Hearing Loss. She is a member on the Colorado Hands and Voices Board of Directors, which is an organization supporting parent-to-parent assistance with families with children with hearing loss.
Denise is a native of Colorado and enjoys many outdoor activities, such as skiing, hiking, swimming and biking with her husband and friends. She also designs jewelry, knitting and sewing projects. She prides herself as being a life long learner.
Denise has presented at various conferences including EHDI (Early Hearing, Detection and Intervention) and WREIC (Western Regional Early Intervention Conference) on such subjects as Early Literacy Through Listening, Theory of the Mind and Hearing Loss and Positive Behavior Strategies with Children with Hearing Loss. She is a member on the Colorado Hands and Voices Board of Directors, which is an organization supporting parent-to-parent assistance with families with children with hearing loss.
Denise is a native of Colorado and enjoys many outdoor activities, such as skiing, hiking, swimming and biking with her husband and friends. She also designs jewelry, knitting and sewing projects. She prides herself as being a life long learner.