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    Problem with our daughter - Bi-lateral CI

    I am sure that inside, you are rejoicing in this! It is just like walking, we can't wait for our first kid to walk and we push and push and then they do, and we slap ourselves, saying what were we thinking, before they just sat there and how great was that! LOL
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    CI on 6 year old.

    That's probably because the particular TC program is used as a dump for the children of parents who can't be bothered either way in either learning to sign or in maintaining the wearing of their CI. This means that the children wouldn't get any language at all. I just cannot fathom how any...
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    CI on 6 year old.

    Jillio, thank you for your honest and very respectful explanation. I do get that you are well intentioned in this debate, and granted I have only been here recently so I don't know all of the info. I agree, you have been respectful of my story, and I appreciate that. I will also readily admit...
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    CI on 6 year old.

    I do get what you are saying, Momtodeafchild, that the extended family doesn't get that it isn't a magic cure. I know that a lot of Cole's extended family think it is, and partly that is because this whole thing is new and they haven't spent enough time with him to see him the situations where...
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    CI on 6 year old.

    Deafskeptic, you are right, language is and should be the goal for all deaf kids. I appreciate your experience and honesty in the CI debate. I know that signing is very natural for our son, he "gets" it. As much as he likes hearing (sometimes, he has already learned to chuck it when he is...
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    CI on 6 year old.

    I know, I think that I hit frustration overload after reading the days posts all in one shot. I do agree that there is a sense of invincibility when posting that you can't have in real life. You are right, most people are very nice and helpful and open in the real world, but, and maybe it is...
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    CI on 6 year old.

    Feeling like I may have gone a bit overboard. I think that the opinions are all valid on this board. Jillio, that you are doing everything you can to educate and be an advocate for those who chose sign is wonderful, however, you come across as one who is extremely intolerant of anyone who has...
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    CI on 6 year old.

    Wow is all that I can say after reading today's messages in this thread. I have more respect for some of you and a whole lot less for others. I think that Neecy hit the nail on the head when she described what is going on here. As a relatively new parent of a deaf child who is learning and...
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    Advice for new parents

    So just a quick update for anyone paying attention. We visited the ASL program this morning and I was very impressed. Granted we were there for 45 min, and the class was busy, but there was 1 deaf and 1 hearing teacher in the class, and both used ASL to communicate with all the kids. They are...
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    Advice for new parents

    That is awesome that they come to your home! I find it so helpful to be able to ask questions as they come up. Good luck with the implantation. We are seeing that signing is still so beneficial to our son. He is doing very well with both, I think. He likes to sign and likes to learn with...
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    We need to change?

    Shel, The panel was interesting, the main point was literacy and how to not let our kids fall behind, IEP's and working the system. There were 6 people on the panel, a hearing preschool teacher for d/hh in a public system, an itinerant teacher, a district director of a d/hh program in a...
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    Advice for new parents

    Thanks everyone. I am feeling much more whole, if that makes sense, in our decisions for our son after spending some time on this website. Jillio, I know what you are saying about being thankful. Admittedly I was not at first, but having known for 7 months now, I can already say that I am...
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    We need to change?

    Another quick thought. I think that these discussions are excellent for all parties. To know that some of you were extremely hurt by decisions made for you as a child is helpful for us current parents to keep in mind. However, in my opinion, it is not realistic for you put what your ideal...
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    We need to change?

    What make you decide to put CI on your deaf children? Because we wanted the best opportunity for him to learn spoken language. He has 18 cousins, extended family and our friends that love him, want to be part of his life and are all hearing. Are you regard that your child has problem with...
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    We need to change?

    You know what, I don't know any of you, but I feel very reassured in the Deaf community after reading these few posts. I think that this is exactly the message that needs to be conveyed, I am fine that you disagree with our decision, and I respect why, on the flip side, the fact that there...
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    "Letting the Child Decide"

    Thanks for asking the parents opinion. I couldn't believe how out of touch the mom seemed in your story, seems incomprehensible to me to let a kid grow up without language, hopefully he was late identified and she was just getting used to the idea. As for your responsibility to help the boy...
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    "Letting the Child Decide"

    Thanks, but we are in Colorado. Denver is the city that I am referring to. And yes, we asked them that question many times over. TELL US WHAT TO DO, and they said that because it is controversial, and there is no crystal ball saying which kid will excel with which method, they can't recommend...
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    "Letting the Child Decide"

    Shel and others, Regarding the Deaf community, yes I feel like they hang back. And practically, because of privacy laws and no notification you are right. We do have an early childhood program here that is great, but in our area, we are always told, "The program is here to do whatever you want...
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    "Letting the Child Decide"

    Drews dad, Your'e experience sounds much different than ours. During the testing, we did a CT scan to see if we could see what caused the hearing loss, and it came back with very rare malformations, so we were immediately referred to a Ear specialist who also happened to be an impant surgeon...
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    Advice for new parents

    Thanks everyone for your responses. I am visiting an ASL program on Friday that has a preschool program. It is at least an hours drive, but if it best, so be it. On the website it shows kids with implants as well, so I am hoping that they have a pretty good balance of both, if that is...
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