Hi all, just making a thread here to see how well your child's progress is doing with their CI in school. As for my daughter Kayla, she started kindergarden this year  and is absolutley loving school...actually she's excited about riding the school bus, lol. So far she's doing great in school, her teacher keeps me posted and i do volunteer as a classroom parent to make sure she is keeping up with the rest of the kids and to make sure she is understanding what she is being taught. The FM helps a great deal especially in gym class. I had a little discussion with all her classmates about her CI, showing them what it looks like(her hair covers it) and explaining to them that it helps her to hear. They were all so cute and i was'nt sure if Kayla would be shy about being the center of attention but she was so cute just flipping her hair back and showing it off to them. She's still a little behind on her speech compared to her peers but she comes home everday learning something new and excited about telling me how her day went.
				
			 
				 
 
		 
 
		
 Then there are some dhh kids who can't speak b/c of apraxia or things like tracheostomies!  I just think it's the parent's job to equipt kids with as many tools as possible, so that the kids have the abilty to make the choices, of what tools to use. Besides Kayla123 has already expressed that she does want her child to become fluent in ASL. I'm just trying to give her some pointers re: mainstreaming. It really is not as simple as some people make it out to be. You practically have to be a Super High Acheiving Deafie  to get anything beyond basic accomondations if you're in the mainstream.
 Then there are some dhh kids who can't speak b/c of apraxia or things like tracheostomies!  I just think it's the parent's job to equipt kids with as many tools as possible, so that the kids have the abilty to make the choices, of what tools to use. Besides Kayla123 has already expressed that she does want her child to become fluent in ASL. I'm just trying to give her some pointers re: mainstreaming. It really is not as simple as some people make it out to be. You practically have to be a Super High Acheiving Deafie  to get anything beyond basic accomondations if you're in the mainstream.  
 
		 
 
		 
	