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I and my family plan to learn ASL and make that our primary language at home so that he will learn his language and become bilingual with both ASL and English
hi, everyone! thank you for the warm welcome! i haven't been back here in years after this post - two young children became three young children.
i'm the mommy to 2 hearing kids, 1 Deaf kid. middle kid is Deaf. (as you knew from orig post when i found this forum and posted shortly after finding out he was/is Deaf.) the kids are now 7,6,3..
here's an update.
we stuck to our plan - and my husband is currently finishing up an ASL interpreter degree. i will go thru the program next.
my kids are all proficient in ASL. the hearing kids can switch between languages w/o even thinking about it - we found a GREAT Deaf church that we've been attending for the last couple of years. we 'tried' out several different hearing churches that has interpreters . . or their 'idea' of interpreters. wasn't a fit for us, so we were so thrilled when we found our current church - we even are members of the church we attend.
my oldest kid has plans to grow up and become an ASL terp himself.
my husband actually posts on these forums apparently - every once in a while, he'll mention a thread that caught his eye and he'd post on it.
well, thanks again for the warm welcome!
one of the first thigns i did after we learned of william's deafness was to read anything and everything i could get my hands on - i borrowed literally EVERYTHING in the ohio library system on deafness and any related topics. that was a LOT OF READING!
after all that, we decided that CI's were not our decision to make. so william will make that decision for himself should he decide that's the route he wants to take. for now, he does wear hearing aids that supposedly bring his hearing up to and into the 'speech banana'. he hates them. so we don't 'make' him wear them except during school hours. summer and weekends, nope. he's ASL only and has no real desire to learn/hear english. (some days, i envy him that he can just 'take his ears out' and the world becomes a much calmer, quieter place. - it's a noisy world we live in!)
he's thriving, as are all the children.
i've had some very interesting experiences getting terps for my son. apparently it's VERY uncommon for hearing folks to request terps for their deaf kid. so i deal with getting that handled. i have a feeling my husband posted on here actually about the dentist experience where the dentist knowingly and intentionally chose to break the law and refused to get a terp for william. we now have a different dentist. explaining to hearing folks that i'm a mom, NOT a terp (even though they see me signing away to all the kids - regardless if they're hearing or deaf) and that my kid needs a terp is challenging. been very enlightening on what most deaf folks go thru - esp if they ever voice.
ps i hope to be on your forum much more often.
That's Wonderful News ! I'm sure that
you already knew it's our Good Lord's plans
for you and your family He chose you to
be the parents of a deaf child.
Welcome Aboard !
hi, everyone! thank you for the warm welcome! i haven't been back here in years after this post - two young children became three young children.
i'm the mommy to 2 hearing kids, 1 Deaf kid. middle kid is Deaf. (as you knew from orig post when i found this forum and posted shortly after finding out he was/is Deaf.) the kids are now 7,6,3..
here's an update.
we stuck to our plan - and my husband is currently finishing up an ASL interpreter degree. i will go thru the program next.
my kids are all proficient in ASL. the hearing kids can switch between languages w/o even thinking about it - we found a GREAT Deaf church that we've been attending for the last couple of years. we 'tried' out several different hearing churches that has interpreters . . or their 'idea' of interpreters. wasn't a fit for us, so we were so thrilled when we found our current church - we even are members of the church we attend.
my oldest kid has plans to grow up and become an ASL terp himself.
my husband actually posts on these forums apparently - every once in a while, he'll mention a thread that caught his eye and he'd post on it.
well, thanks again for the warm welcome!
one of the first thigns i did after we learned of william's deafness was to read anything and everything i could get my hands on - i borrowed literally EVERYTHING in the ohio library system on deafness and any related topics. that was a LOT OF READING!
after all that, we decided that CI's were not our decision to make. so william will make that decision for himself should he decide that's the route he wants to take. for now, he does wear hearing aids that supposedly bring his hearing up to and into the 'speech banana'. he hates them. so we don't 'make' him wear them except during school hours. summer and weekends, nope. he's ASL only and has no real desire to learn/hear english. (some days, i envy him that he can just 'take his ears out' and the world becomes a much calmer, quieter place. - it's a noisy world we live in!)
he's thriving, as are all the children.
i've had some very interesting experiences getting terps for my son. apparently it's VERY uncommon for hearing folks to request terps for their deaf kid. so i deal with getting that handled. i have a feeling my husband posted on here actually about the dentist experience where the dentist knowingly and intentionally chose to break the law and refused to get a terp for william. we now have a different dentist. explaining to hearing folks that i'm a mom, NOT a terp (even though they see me signing away to all the kids - regardless if they're hearing or deaf) and that my kid needs a terp is challenging. been very enlightening on what most deaf folks go thru - esp if they ever voice.
ps i hope to be on your forum much more often.
Welcome!!!!!!! What about schooling? Are they in a regional dhh program or any thoughts about Ohio School for the Deaf or St. Rita's, for the future?
Ohio school for the Deaf. yep. just finished iep for that school as we live in a different district.
never heard of st. rita's. i don't think that's near me.
I just found this forum thru a google search.
Hope it's ok if I lurk here and learn from ya'll.
My 5 month old (will be 6 months old on the 16th) is severe to profoundly deaf. I and my family plan to learn ASL and make that our primary language at home so that he will learn his language and become bilingual with both ASL and English (not sure of all the right terminology). I also want to learn as much as I can about the deaf culture and want to find out where to meet up with other deaf people (in regular meetings, etc) so that I and my family can become more proficient in the use of sign and also so that my son will have exposure to his culture.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
It's hard for me to have online time as I have 2 young children. I will try to be online as often as possible, though.
Sincerely,
BettyAnn
Mommy to the two cutest, most adorable mud monsters ever!
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