Specialist Directory
Company:
Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education
Address:
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone Number:
317.232.2864
Email Address:
jkatter@health.in.gov
Jacqueline Hall-Katter, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL
Jacqueline D. Hall-Katter received her master’s degree from Purdue University in 1992. She has worked exclusively with deaf and hard of hearing children for 27 years, first at the Indiana School for the Deaf before transitioning full time to the Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education in 2016. As the Center full-time speech-language pathologist, she conducts school-age evaluations and consultations, is the lead for the Early Childhood Assessment project where she regularly monitors and tracks language progress for 0-3 year old children, creates technical assistance, and resource documents related to language, among other tasks. Jackie is bilingual (ASL/English) and a certification in cultural and linguistic diversity. She has advanced training in diagnostics, bilingual evaluations, and child language development and disorders, including printed language. Jackie has received a 7th ASHA Award for Continue Education (ACE). Jackie is the mother of four grown children, two of her children are Deaf.
Areas of Emphasis:
- Cultural and Linguistic Diversity/Bilingual Speakers/English as a Second Language
- Developmental Language Disorder
- Hearing Impairment
- Language/Learning Disabilities
- Literacy: Reading/Dyslexia
- Literacy: Writing/Spelling
Other Areas of Emphasis
None
Ages of Emphasis:
- Early Education (Ages 3–5)
- Early Elementary (Kindergarten to Grade 6)
- Middle School/High School (Grades 7–12)
- Young Adult (Ages 17–22)