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Confused mummy, frustrated hoh toddler. advice needed please
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<blockquote data-quote="zephren" data-source="post: 2516169" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>Good to know you have some BSL foundation to fall back on. Aided or not she might still be eligible for some additional support services. </p><p></p><p>Some Audi's are anti-sign and incorrectly assume it will hamper speech development. Choose your own path and let your daughter be your guide. If you find adding some sign back into the mix brings better communication and less frustration go with it. Also, if it turns out her loss is progressive, being bilingual will give her more communication and educational options.</p><p></p><p>From my personal experience, when in an all-orally environment, any effort someone makes to add some visual clues to the context of the communication is much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zephren, post: 2516169, member: 79171"] Good to know you have some BSL foundation to fall back on. Aided or not she might still be eligible for some additional support services. Some Audi's are anti-sign and incorrectly assume it will hamper speech development. Choose your own path and let your daughter be your guide. If you find adding some sign back into the mix brings better communication and less frustration go with it. Also, if it turns out her loss is progressive, being bilingual will give her more communication and educational options. From my personal experience, when in an all-orally environment, any effort someone makes to add some visual clues to the context of the communication is much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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