This is one of those situations where I think we've missed the boat by not keeping up with ASL. We're all at the level of a toddler, really. That's when he started talking and we signed less (3.5 years or so).
I wonder if he just doesn't have the expressive language to explain why he doesn't want to wear the HAs.
As far as I can tell, kids haven't ever said anything to him because he wears the HAs. I've gotten questions about why and they seem to easily accept a brief explanation. But, he is in a brand new school, with only one kid in the classroom he knows from preK, and of course is a solitaire.
Thank you all for your perspectives. It really helps. A lot.
Can't believe that nobody has suggested that he might be starting to feel very self conscious about the fact that he's the ONLY kid in the school to have to wear hearing aids. I never got teased about the fact that I wore hearing aids (what kind of names would they have called me? Four ears? LOL) but I remember CLEARLY being super self conscenious about the fact that I was the ONLY kid in the universe who wore hearing aids. It really is too bad there's not a magnet or a regional dhh program where you are. That would be amazing.....And yes, I add to others who are saying that perhaps right now he needs ASL and Deaf ed......Also, I wouldn't worry abt the FM. The FM is reccomended as a kneejerk accomonadation, but a lot of kids can do well without it.