We could debate this over and over......Many do, but it's very hard to tell why one person hears at mild levels whereas another might get speech perception at a moderate (unaided) level, whereas another person might only hear at severe levels orwho receive CIs function as if they are hard of hearing, a majority of them do.
Just wanted to emphasize that results are very indivdual.....although there are sub groups(like those with auditory nereopathy and those who had some hearing at one time) that respond well as a group.
Lilysdad, I know that I'm not the parent of a CI'd kid. I am VERY NEUTRAL on CIs. I just think that the parent of a CId kid has the right to know that it gives a wide range of hearing, so there's a lot of possibilites. Some of the information that parents get can be kind of biased towards making the product look like something sold on an infocomerical.
Hopefully, Ashley will get a lot of benifit out of her CIs.....but if she doesn't hear as well as other people with a CI, Ashely's mom should be prepared for that.
Oh, and has there been any research on end results of CId multiplyhandicapped kids? I thought implanting kids with multiple issues was still relatively new. I mean I thought up til a few years ago, they wouldn't even implant someone with just CP and hearing loss.
It will probaly benifit Ashely a lot..........but the question is, HOW well it will. Hopefully she'll get a lot out of it........but I mean the experts can't even really tell why one just dhh kid with CI will be functionally hoh, and another do OK, but still have significent delays.