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About CID: At CID, a multidisciplinary team of teachers, pediatric audiologists and speech-language pathologists use listening and spoken language to prepare children who are deaf and hard of hearing to participate and succeed without the need for sign language. Generous private scholarship support enables CID to turn away no child with hearing loss based on a family's inability to pay.
 
Students typically live in the St. Louis metropolitan area, southern Illinois and rural Missouri. CID students have come from 48 U.S. states and 28 other countries.

CID provides continuing education workshops and curricula for professionals in deaf education, audiology and speech-language pathology. CID also offers guided observations, consultation models and in-service training for public and private schools and school districts who serve children who use cochlear implants and hearing aids. CID helps prepare future teachers of the deaf and audiologists, offering practicum experiences for local university graduate students. CID teachers serve as faculty in the Washington University School of Medicine Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS). This program is closely affiliated with but financially independent from CID.
 
EDITOR'S NOTES: 
CID was founded in 1914 by St. Louis doctor Max Goldstein, MD, in rooms above his medical offices on Vandeventer Avenue. He envisioned a place where teachers, parents and doctors would work together to help deaf children learn to listen, talk and achieve independence. The science and profession of audiology were developed at CID along with successful methods and practices for teaching children listening, spoken language and literacy skills.

CID has been located at the southern end of the Washington University Medical Center/Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis since 1916. CID is a proud member of the United Way.

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Kids' Garden Art Notecards are now on sale

September 01, 2011

CID children's garden art is colorful and sure to delight!

9/1/11, ST. LOUIS: The school children at CID - Central Institute for the Deaf have created fanciful garden illustrations for a special promotional project. CID Kids' Garden Art Note Cards are on sale now at http://cidedu.com/CID-Kids-Garden-Art-Notecards-Gardenartcards.htm

Proceeds will help children learn to listen, talk, read and succeed at the CID school.


some of the kids' note card illustrations4 of the 8 designs

  
 

The note cards are white with bright illustrations of  flowers, bugs and garden imagery. $12 is the price of one set of 8 cards, each featuring a different whimsical illustration created by a different child. (Shipping is included!) 

  

Add a colorful ribbon to the white container gift box to create a very special gift for family and friends.    

 

Whether you send these cards because you like them or give sets of them as gifts, these note cards are sure to delight. They're blank inside so you can write your own message -- and they come with envelopes, of course.   

  

The cards and envelopes are square, so additional first class postage is required. 


 http://cidedu.com/CID-Kids-Garden-Art-Notecards-Gardenartcards.htm

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