Miss-Delectable
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Why?
She had a son who was born with a rare syndrome which left him deaf and without tastebuds.
Anyway, she was given information about speech therapies and CI and thought is that all? There must be more than this.
And the thought of drilling a hole thru her son's head terrified the sh*t out of her
So she did a research and found there's sign language and thought 'hmm, I'll give that a go'
Then she enrolled into an Auslan class with her 8 month old son in a row. And on that day they leanred signs for colours and stuff. He learned how to sign mom and actually knew the connection between the sign 'mum' and his mother.
That was when she decided to continued Auslan.
Then she went back to the CI doctor and told him she decided not to have him implanted and such.
Suddenly he said "you're a bad mom for not having him implanted and stuff"
She walked out shocked to the bone.
I heard this from a friend who got a personal account from this mom. I was :-o.
I thought she should have slapped his head off his shoulder and report him to whomever's in charge!
But kudos to her for being openminded and determined to give her son everything he needed.
What would you have done if you were told "you're a bad mom" all because you chose to think outside the box?
She had a son who was born with a rare syndrome which left him deaf and without tastebuds.
Anyway, she was given information about speech therapies and CI and thought is that all? There must be more than this.
And the thought of drilling a hole thru her son's head terrified the sh*t out of her
So she did a research and found there's sign language and thought 'hmm, I'll give that a go'
Then she enrolled into an Auslan class with her 8 month old son in a row. And on that day they leanred signs for colours and stuff. He learned how to sign mom and actually knew the connection between the sign 'mum' and his mother.
That was when she decided to continued Auslan.
Then she went back to the CI doctor and told him she decided not to have him implanted and such.
Suddenly he said "you're a bad mom for not having him implanted and stuff"
She walked out shocked to the bone.
I heard this from a friend who got a personal account from this mom. I was :-o.
I thought she should have slapped his head off his shoulder and report him to whomever's in charge!
But kudos to her for being openminded and determined to give her son everything he needed.
What would you have done if you were told "you're a bad mom" all because you chose to think outside the box?