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  1. messymama

    Technology for Deaf children

    I've already found some info around the forum, but I was wondering if there are products of everyday use designed for Deaf children. I'm thinking about an alarm to get my kids up in the morning for example... Something not too "violent" and possibly cute and coloured. Ringing alarms...
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    Software to "see" voice ..???

    Hi there, my little one has just went to his audi's appointment and all went well. With his aids he seems to hear at 40-50db, including speech frequencies, so not bad considering he's profound in both ears. He's not very interested in sound though, which I understand since he is very very...
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    Preparing 8and worrying) for kindergarten...

    Ok, so my little boy is going to start preschool in September. He'll turn 3yo in October, so he'll be very young and won't have any speech at all, I hope he'll be able to use some sign by then (he's practicing a lot in these days, I'm sure he's good at comprehension but it's always hard to tell...
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    Any attchment parenting family here?

    Hi there, I was wondering in anyone here is/was using an attachment parenting approach with their children. It's quite a rare thing in Italy and if it was hard for me with my hearing daughter, it's a constant fight with my deaf boy... Seems that anyone disagree with what I do with him...
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    The "now I hear you-now I don't" game: ???

    I don't know if that's the right place to ask, but I read here and there about some of you remember doing this "game", or knowing other deaf kids doing it. What's the meaning of it, exactly? I understand it has something to do with parents/professionals expectations, like pretending you...
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    Hello from an italian mum!

    Hi there! I finally found the courage to join :D after lurking for a while... I was quite embarassed to join an "all deaf" forum since I'm hearing... But anyway. Here I am. I'm italian (so please forgive my poor english) and I'm the proud mother of two children: a 5 yo girl, hearing, and a...
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