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i lost what ear moulds got to do with christian
She was referring to the camps in DDs post.
i lost what ear moulds got to do with christian
She was referring to the camps in DDs post.
I'm Christian, but my husband isn't. We live in the Austin area (far north).
ASL is so important regardless if they have a CI or HA. There are many, many times when he won't be wearing them, swimming, sleeping etc. Being able to communicate at all times is important. Kids learn so much faster then adults. You can do simple things like when he asks for a drink, sign drink. If he wants milk, sign milk.
Have you though about the Nios? Given the fact hes progessive
A child NEEDS an FM/soundfield at ALL times unless sign is being used
Children(particutly those with progressive loss) NEED ASL
Don't pay attention to the audiologist views on ASL they are pay to make your child function like Hearing child or at least Oral deaf
Start reasearching/forming options on CI cochlear implants NOW as the question will be coming as your son has a progessive loss
Look into cued speech for teaching literacy(it doesnt really work in the community despite what they say). The at home course is good
Um,why does a child need FM at ALL times? FM is generally only useful in very specific situtions.Children can and do function very well without an FM in day to day life......that's like saying that b/c cued speech/SEE etc can be useful in specific situtions in the classroom,they should be used at all times...
Have you though about the Nios? Given the fact hes progessive
A child NEEDS an FM/soundfield at ALL times unless sign is being used
Children(particutly those with progressive loss) NEED ASL
Don't pay attention to the audiologist views on ASL they are pay to make your child function like Hearing child or at least Oral deaf
Start reasearching/forming options on CI cochlear implants NOW as the question will be coming as your son has a progessive loss
Look into cued speech for teaching literacy(it doesnt really work in the community despite what they say). The at home course is good
if the FM doesn't work for a child, why should he/she wear it all the time?
FM is generally only useful in very specific situtions.Children can and do function very well without an FM in day to day life......that's like saying that b/c cued speech/SEE etc can be useful in specific situtions in the classroom,they should be used at all times...
Look into cued speech for teaching literacy(it doesnt really work in the community despite what they say). The at home course is good
As an adult who lives mainly in the Hearing world.I would be totally screwed without my FM. I have both models of smartlink and when 1 goes flat I use the other.I use an FM 12 hours a day most days.
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Bear in mind you're dealing mostly with auditory processing disorder if I recall correctly....you're NOT a typical dhh person. Almost all dhh kids can function very well WITHOUT having to use the FM in day to day life.(apart from maybe classroom lecture type situtions)
In the UK, 99% of D/deaf and HoH people/kids use FM everyday, not just in a school setting.
This is why I use a FM -
http://www.phonak.com/content/dam/phonak/b2b/C_M_tools/FM/Hear-Better-With-FM.pdf
http://www.phonak.com/content/dam/p...DynamicFM_Hear_better_at_Work_028-3008-02.pdf
FYI,FM is not covered by insurance in the states.....It CAN be useful in very specific situtions,but then again many of those situtions you can compensate with other techiques/methodologies etc.It is NOT a must have. Virtually all of us grew up without day to day FM usage (except in the classroom which is where it should be limited to)and we did fine.
FYI,FM is not covered by insurance in the states.....It CAN be useful in very specific situtions,but then again many of those situtions you can compensate with other techiques/methodologies etc.It is NOT a must have. Virtually all of us grew up without day to day FM usage (except in the classroom which is where it should be limited to)and we did fine.