Central Institute for the Deaf Professional Development

Central Institute for the Deaf Professional Development

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CID Professional Development at Central Institute for the Deaf supports deaf education professionals with the resources they need for their students.

Since 1914, CID has been committed to preparing teachers—then other professionals with the development of related fields—to help children who are deaf and hard of hearing learn to listen and talk. Today, this commitment includes:

- continuing education workshops and on-demand online learning courses for teachers of the deaf and speech-language pathologists

- in-service training programs and work

05/27/2026

To better support the professionals who make communication and learning possible every day for students with hearing loss, we’ve updated a few of our current Rating Forms into DIGITAL forms.

These offer a more streamlined and user-friendly experience. They are our same trusted forms, now designed to be completed on your computer, tablet, or phone. They also allow easy digital saving, less paperwork, and access anytime, anywhere.

🔤 Early Childhood Vocabulary Form: https://hubs.la/Q04j5TWQ0
💻 Preschool Symbolic Play Rating Form: https://hubs.la/Q04j5WcJ0
💬 Preschool Pragmatic Language Rating Form: https://hubs.la/Q04j60z-0

05/27/2026

Congratulations to esteemed CID benefactors and board members Anabeth C. and John D. Weil. Each accepted an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree at Washington University in St. Louis during its 165th Commencement on May 15.

Anabeth, a longtime philanthropist, is a former executive for Forest Park in St. Louis. John is an investor, philanthropist and emeritus trustee for the university and a force behind creating the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Together they are, of course, the namesakes of CID's Anabeth and John Weil Early Childhood Center. Their contributions to CID and the wider community are extensive.

The Weils shared the stage with five other honorary degree recipients, including a famous commencement speaker, Emmy Award-winning host, producer and author Andy Cohen from St. Louis, whose family's Wash U degrees span decades.

The university also bestowed roughly 3,400 academic degrees on undergraduate, graduate and professional students in the Class of 2026.

Tips for planning and enjoying a vacation with hearing devices 05/26/2026

Summer travel is almost here! If you’re heading out with a child who uses a hearing device, our latest blog shares helpful tips to make your trip easier and more enjoyable.

Tips for planning and enjoying a vacation with hearing devices Consider these guidelines when you’re on vacation with a child who wears a hearing a device to ensure everyone has a fun time!

Photos from Central Institute for the Deaf Professional Development's post 05/20/2026

Today is National ! 🌷🌻🌹A classroom flower shop is a fresh way to help students build speech, vocabulary, language, math, and confidence, all while having fun!

05/14/2026

Give your students the words to speak up and the confidence to use them. This free download helps professionals teach self-advocacy skills to children with hearing loss.

Download today and start using it with your students: https://hubs.la/Q04gBDCg0

05/12/2026

Troubleshooting a listening device can feel intimidating if you haven't done it before. With summer almost here, don't forget we have resources to help, including quick tip videos for troubleshooting cochlear implants, hearing aids, and bone conduction hearing aids.

Hearing Aids --> https://hubs.la/Q04gfC7C0
Cochlear Implants --> https://hubs.la/Q04gfFz90
Bone Conduction Hearing Aids --> https://hubs.la/Q04gfHR60

05/06/2026

SPICE is the perfect curriculum for teachers of the deaf and SLPs looking to develop auditory skills with children ages 2-12 with cochlear implants and/or hearing aids. Explore the curriculum and get your kit today: https://hubs.la/Q04fFgxz0

05/01/2026

May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month
Join us in raising awareness, supporting early identification and intervention, and celebrating the professionals who make communication possible for so many.

Photos from Central Institute for the Deaf Professional Development's post 04/28/2026

We are excited to have a few of our CID team members presenting today at MSHA 2026! 🎉 Our SLPs are presenting “Where Do I Start: Vocabulary, Language and Speech with D/HH,” and we have an audiologist presenting “The Earmold Evolution: How 3D Printing is Changing the Game.” We are incredibly proud of the knowledge and passion they are sharing with the field—go team! https://hubs.la/Q04dK9KV0

If you are attending MSHA, don't forget to stop by our booth to meet with our professionals!

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825 South Taylor Avenue
St. Louis, MO
63110

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm