angiemayer
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Hi everyone,
My name is Angie. I am a mother of 4. My youngest daughter was born premature at 29 weeks. She is now 2 years old. We had several adventures, including 5 month stay in NICU and PICU. She went into cardiac arrest twice, and survived several things. She had brain injury when born and all the complications that come with preimie, but despite all that.. she is now doing SOO amazing!
I have been to SEVERAL doctors/professionals and now I am finally turning to the ones that REALLY know.. You guys. She is walking, cognitively there (she has a great sense of humor), she babbles and tries so hard to talk to us, but has only been able to really say Momma and Dad... She has a few words like Na for banana but doesn't say anything else but "gibberish" it actually sounds like chinese (maybe I should move there
We had an OAE, Tymp and other hearing tests done, and she "failed" or was referred on every one ( we have done 5). We thought she might just have a conductive loss, so we had P.E. tubes put in. We redid the OAE and failed again. When I was a teenager I was drawn to ASL. I had no reason other than I loved it, and I wanted to reach out more to your community. I learned basic ASL in College, and even taught a class. So, gratefully I have used it with all of my children and she has a pretty good vocab. with ASL.
Soooo long story short.. here is my question. Does mild hearing loss affect speech that much?
I really think she can hear me. I pushed a toy across the room, and she turned to it. I was in the kitchen and asked who wanted to eat. she came into the kitchen signing food. I put her to sleep and a I walk out and the floor creeks and she wakes up..
I feel like I am going crazy. I will whistle and she puts her lips in the shape of whistling and just moves her head. It is like she wants to talk, but there is a gap. Her db on one test were 15-20% so it was in the way mild side. I am grateful for ASL, but don't know if I need to push my other kids to learn it more, or where to go from here. I then learned about AN and wonder if this could be what she has. Have any of you had this type of experience or have any advice for me?
I really would love to know what your thoughts and experience has been! Thank you in advance!
Angie
My name is Angie. I am a mother of 4. My youngest daughter was born premature at 29 weeks. She is now 2 years old. We had several adventures, including 5 month stay in NICU and PICU. She went into cardiac arrest twice, and survived several things. She had brain injury when born and all the complications that come with preimie, but despite all that.. she is now doing SOO amazing!
I have been to SEVERAL doctors/professionals and now I am finally turning to the ones that REALLY know.. You guys. She is walking, cognitively there (she has a great sense of humor), she babbles and tries so hard to talk to us, but has only been able to really say Momma and Dad... She has a few words like Na for banana but doesn't say anything else but "gibberish" it actually sounds like chinese (maybe I should move there
We had an OAE, Tymp and other hearing tests done, and she "failed" or was referred on every one ( we have done 5). We thought she might just have a conductive loss, so we had P.E. tubes put in. We redid the OAE and failed again. When I was a teenager I was drawn to ASL. I had no reason other than I loved it, and I wanted to reach out more to your community. I learned basic ASL in College, and even taught a class. So, gratefully I have used it with all of my children and she has a pretty good vocab. with ASL.
Soooo long story short.. here is my question. Does mild hearing loss affect speech that much?
I really think she can hear me. I pushed a toy across the room, and she turned to it. I was in the kitchen and asked who wanted to eat. she came into the kitchen signing food. I put her to sleep and a I walk out and the floor creeks and she wakes up..
I feel like I am going crazy. I will whistle and she puts her lips in the shape of whistling and just moves her head. It is like she wants to talk, but there is a gap. Her db on one test were 15-20% so it was in the way mild side. I am grateful for ASL, but don't know if I need to push my other kids to learn it more, or where to go from here. I then learned about AN and wonder if this could be what she has. Have any of you had this type of experience or have any advice for me?
I really would love to know what your thoughts and experience has been! Thank you in advance!
Angie