Hi everyone!
I didn't know this site even existed! I stumbled upon it yesterday purely by accident when I was googling to see if there's any mind boggling advances made in hearing aids. You see I'm not thrilled with my current aid because there's so much distortion in spoken speech. My hearing used to be in the moderate hanging close to severe range and now it has deteriorated into the severe to profound range. The other ear? Nah forget it. It's hopeless so why stick a HA in it huh? Anyhow I'm joining this forum to say hi.
Hi!
Introduce myself?
Education?
Ok. Ontario School for the Deaf (Belleville). OSD for short. Before you go and google this, this is the former name of the residential deaf school till 1973 so this should give you an inkling that I'm kinda old... a little old lol! Not that old! Anyhow I first started as a 6 year old live-in student in the mid 60s and 'tolerated' or rather 'survived' my time there (first 3 years as a full timer and the following 3 years as a day student).
Next is HOH class created by my dad in his elementary school. 1 year.
The HOH class was then moved to a different school which was a elementary/jr high school. 3 yrs. This is when I was introduced to mainstreaming starting in grade 7.
Next is high school in which I was fully integrated/mainstreamed starting in grade 9. By that time I was 2 years older than most of the grade nine kids. I lied and told them I was 1 year younger! I was different enough and I sure as heck didn't want to add to that! Anyway after 5 years I graduated with grade 13 academic diploma. Back then it was grade 9 to 13 before grade 13 was dropped. Additionally I want to add that mainstreaming aint fun to say the least.
Only 2 others from my HOH class made the jump to the high school. One lasted for 2 years. The other didn't make it through the first year. Both of them enrolled in the general program. The remaining HOH students went back to OSD for the senior schooling. I'm not going to disclose too much about my time in the hearing high school other than saying that sports saved my life. Thank god for sports huh?
What do I like to do? I like sports! The team kind such as baseball and basketball. Go Jays! Go Raptors! Oh yeah I like to read too.
Did I say hi?
Hi everybody!
I didn't know this site even existed! I stumbled upon it yesterday purely by accident when I was googling to see if there's any mind boggling advances made in hearing aids. You see I'm not thrilled with my current aid because there's so much distortion in spoken speech. My hearing used to be in the moderate hanging close to severe range and now it has deteriorated into the severe to profound range. The other ear? Nah forget it. It's hopeless so why stick a HA in it huh? Anyhow I'm joining this forum to say hi.
Hi!
Introduce myself?
Education?
Ok. Ontario School for the Deaf (Belleville). OSD for short. Before you go and google this, this is the former name of the residential deaf school till 1973 so this should give you an inkling that I'm kinda old... a little old lol! Not that old! Anyhow I first started as a 6 year old live-in student in the mid 60s and 'tolerated' or rather 'survived' my time there (first 3 years as a full timer and the following 3 years as a day student).
Next is HOH class created by my dad in his elementary school. 1 year.
The HOH class was then moved to a different school which was a elementary/jr high school. 3 yrs. This is when I was introduced to mainstreaming starting in grade 7.
Next is high school in which I was fully integrated/mainstreamed starting in grade 9. By that time I was 2 years older than most of the grade nine kids. I lied and told them I was 1 year younger! I was different enough and I sure as heck didn't want to add to that! Anyway after 5 years I graduated with grade 13 academic diploma. Back then it was grade 9 to 13 before grade 13 was dropped. Additionally I want to add that mainstreaming aint fun to say the least.
Only 2 others from my HOH class made the jump to the high school. One lasted for 2 years. The other didn't make it through the first year. Both of them enrolled in the general program. The remaining HOH students went back to OSD for the senior schooling. I'm not going to disclose too much about my time in the hearing high school other than saying that sports saved my life. Thank god for sports huh?
What do I like to do? I like sports! The team kind such as baseball and basketball. Go Jays! Go Raptors! Oh yeah I like to read too.
Did I say hi?
Hi everybody!