Also, consider imagining an invisible square between the eyes and hands. The only exception for me is fingerspelling. I can read it only if focus solely on the fingers. It's weird but that's me.
azjudy
If I were in that situation I would probably consider a cochlear implant for the bad ear only. I have absolutely no hearing left so can't use aids.
azjudy
I am deaf and a retired teacher who worked in both mainstreamed and residential programs. I am willing to state what I believe but prefer to communicate through private mail.
azjudy
I am new also and need to write my intro but first, I want to respond to your post. I was born with normal hearing so by the time I lost my functional I was 7 and had developed spoken English. My English development was 4 years above the average child. The hearing loss was overnight but it...