Hello, people. It's the first time I ever use a forum online to share experiences and ask for help, but I'm really concerned about this girl and I don't know where else to look for help.
So I have a niece who is 6 now, and she suffers from the Waardenburg syndrome. She is consequentially deaf but at age four she was given a sound processor device through surgery. She is now six, but my big concern is she still hasn't learned how to speak. I have read some articles about late acquisition of L1 language, but not nearly enough. Not in her context. So I am very concerned about her age and her incapability to speak. She doesn't seem to understand it yet. Whenever she's taught a word she might repeat it once or twice (with obvious shortcomings) and then dismisses it completely. I don't know what to do. I want her to understand the concept of language and words so she is motivated to learn, but since the operation the doctors recommended her mother not to teach her sign language so she can learn spoken language (we're all Spanish speakers) but it's 2 years later she hasn't learned either. I'm afraid the older she gets the harder it'll get for her to communicate. Can I have some advice? can anyone point me in the right direction of what's best for her? Anything can be of help and much appreciated. Thank you very much!
So I have a niece who is 6 now, and she suffers from the Waardenburg syndrome. She is consequentially deaf but at age four she was given a sound processor device through surgery. She is now six, but my big concern is she still hasn't learned how to speak. I have read some articles about late acquisition of L1 language, but not nearly enough. Not in her context. So I am very concerned about her age and her incapability to speak. She doesn't seem to understand it yet. Whenever she's taught a word she might repeat it once or twice (with obvious shortcomings) and then dismisses it completely. I don't know what to do. I want her to understand the concept of language and words so she is motivated to learn, but since the operation the doctors recommended her mother not to teach her sign language so she can learn spoken language (we're all Spanish speakers) but it's 2 years later she hasn't learned either. I'm afraid the older she gets the harder it'll get for her to communicate. Can I have some advice? can anyone point me in the right direction of what's best for her? Anything can be of help and much appreciated. Thank you very much!