ABOUT Kimberly
Kimberly M Parker
Meet Kimberly Parker:
* Hearing Health Crusader
* Playwright and Theater Expert
* World Class Entrepreneur
* Dynamic and Inspiring Speaker
* Creator and performer of Lost in Sound: A One Woman Play
* HLAA of Washington Board Member
Playwright, Actress, Inspirational Speaker, Hearing Health Advocate, and Author of the forthcoming book, The Difference Between Life and Deaf. Kimberly has over 10 years of training and experience helping and inspiring others to be interested and excited about personal growth, awareness and transformation. She holds a BA in Theatre Arts with an emphasis on education, is a certified Virtues Project Facilitator as well as a certified Peer Mentor.
Kimberly has studied with and been mentored by Marshall Thurber including taking the Dynamics of Leadership course. She also received training through the Personal Success Institute (PSI) completing the entire training program including receiving the distinguished honor of Standard of Excellence in the Pacesetter’s Leadership Dynamics course. She serves on the Board of Trustees for the Hearing Loss Association of Washington and is committed to a life of service and learning.
In 2012 Kimberly received a Hearing Loss Peer Mentoring certificate from Gallaudet University. This led to her becoming an advocate for hearing loss awareness.
In 2013 Kimberly became a playwright and created an original solo show called Lost in Sound: A One Woman play. She stars in the show that brings insight and educational information about hearing loss to the public in an interesting and entertaining way. The show debuted in Seattle in January of 2015.
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Resources
Here are some resources for hearing loss improvement:
- Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) – HLAA is a national organization that provides support and advocacy for people with hearing loss. They offer resources, educational materials, and online support groups for individuals and families affected by hearing loss.
Website: https://www.hearingloss.org/
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) – ASHA is a professional association for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. Their website provides information on hearing loss, treatment options, and resources for finding a hearing healthcare professional.
Website: https://www.asha.org/public/hearing/
- Better Hearing Institute (BHI) – BHI is a non-profit organization that promotes awareness of hearing loss and the benefits of hearing aids. Their website provides information on hearing loss, hearing aids, and hearing healthcare professionals.
Website: https://www.betterhearing.org/
- National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) – NIDCD is a government organization that supports research on hearing loss and other communication disorders. Their website provides information on hearing loss, treatment options, and resources for finding a hearing healthcare professional.
Website: https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing-loss
- Hearing Tracker – Hearing Tracker is an independent website that provides reviews and ratings of hearing healthcare professionals, hearing aids, and other hearing products. They also offer educational resources on hearing loss and hearing healthcare.
Website: https://www.hearingtracker.com/
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