letfingerstalk
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Hi everyone. I am a mom of a Deaf child and so happy that I have him. He makes me a better person.
He is a teenager and I do to the best of my ability, though I have had little support in that area.
Welcome to all deaf. Isn't it amazing how a child can change your life? I have an audtistic daughter and I am so happy that I know ASL because her communication skills are pretty far behind. I would not trade her for the world though.
I don't know if she has apraxia, but she could have auditory processing disorder like I do but can not be tested until she is 7 or older. At the moment she is 3. Lol
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Yea I have a family friend who is an autism psychiatry who had a son with very severe autism, but he is high functioning because she worked with him over the years so I've been working with her and my daughter.
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Unfortunately we don't have a preschool like that in my town
I have looked all over. I really wanted her to go to one and work on social skills and being in a school like environment but the closes one is an hour away and pretty expensive. We do have a head start program but it is for 'poor' families and my husband makes to much for us to be 'poor'. It's for parents that make like $600 a month or some crazy amount. Plus we are working on potty training and most programs won't take un potty trained children. I am going to continue to look for a program or preschool or even an autistic mommy group. My little brother has asperge and he suffered a lot in school because they didn't diagnosis him until he was 16.
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Yea he did, he is supposed to be graduating this year but he is so far behind and no one is helping him at school, so he wants to drop out. My poor dad is a single father with him and works all the time so he feels like it's his fault my brother doesn't do well at school, but schools really need to take kids with learning disabilities and help them a little more without making them feel different
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Sadly in salem oregon there are no special schools for kids with aspergers. We shut down our school for the blind 4 years ago, and just clumped them with the deaf kids, other than that kids go to mainstream or home school. Some schools around here have even stopped special ed classes for students that need more help because they found it pointless and that the kids were getting bullied to much. A lot end up at the mental state hospital
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