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Enrolling KODAs in a State Deaf School's PreSchool Program?
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<blockquote data-quote="deafdyke" data-source="post: 2184272" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>On the other hand, if they're lingusticly delayed, it's possible that you could send them to HSDB.</p><p>It's not that unsual for hearing lingisticly delayed kids to attend Sign using programs. My friend's daughter is mildly HOH but still has spoken language delays. She may be going to FSDB. From what my friend said, it's not that unusal for intellectucally/lingusiticly disabeld kids to attend preschool at FSDB. Maybe contact FSDB and see how they admit those kids. </p><p>A guy I know had spoken language issues but attended the local Dhh collabrative READS. <a href="http://www.readscollab.org/dhh.htm">D.H.H.</a></p><p>OH ME DUH!!!!!! There is a program for hearing but lingusticly delayed kids who use ASL......<a href="http://beverlyschoolforthedeaf.org/">The Children's Center for Communication - Where Communication comes first</a></p><p>St. Rita's might be able to help you...they have a program specificly for apraxic kids (hearing but can't speak)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deafdyke, post: 2184272, member: 233"] On the other hand, if they're lingusticly delayed, it's possible that you could send them to HSDB. It's not that unsual for hearing lingisticly delayed kids to attend Sign using programs. My friend's daughter is mildly HOH but still has spoken language delays. She may be going to FSDB. From what my friend said, it's not that unusal for intellectucally/lingusiticly disabeld kids to attend preschool at FSDB. Maybe contact FSDB and see how they admit those kids. A guy I know had spoken language issues but attended the local Dhh collabrative READS. [url=http://www.readscollab.org/dhh.htm]D.H.H.[/url] OH ME DUH!!!!!! There is a program for hearing but lingusticly delayed kids who use ASL......[url=http://beverlyschoolforthedeaf.org/]The Children's Center for Communication - Where Communication comes first[/url] St. Rita's might be able to help you...they have a program specificly for apraxic kids (hearing but can't speak) [/QUOTE]
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