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<< ---- I'm curious what types and frequency of service other children

have. ie speech 3x week for 30 minutes etc.

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Our son, 41mo old DX'd in May 99.

2x week 3hrs a day: special preschool for HOH/Deaf children a TC program

with ASL included, receives 30 min group speech once a week.

2x week 3hrs a day: preschool at our church (he is the only HI child out of

13 hearing children)

2x week 1hr a day: private aural rehab & speech.

Hope this helps.

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Our daughter gets AEA (Area Education Agency) speech services 4x per week.

2 times per week from SLP and 2 times per week from paraeducator. 20

minutes each session which would be 80 minutes of speech per week. That is

about the max we can get out of our AEA, and if the services are good it is

a very good deal.

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Date: Saturday, September 25, 1999 4:30 PM

---- I'm curious what types and frequency of service other children

have. ie speech 3x week for 30 minutes etc.

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><< ---- I'm curious what types and frequency of service other children

>have. ie speech 3x week for 30 minutes etc.

> >>

>

>Our son, 41mo old DX'd in May 99.

>

>2x week 3hrs a day: special preschool for HOH/Deaf children a TC program

>with ASL included, receives 30 min group speech once a week.

>

>2x week 3hrs a day: preschool at our church (he is the only HI child out

of

>13 hearing children)

>

>2x week 1hr a day: private aural rehab & speech.

>

>Hope this helps.

Petya gets speech from the SLP four times a week, 30 minutes each session.

2x weekly two kids, 2 Xweek one on one. Also her TOD, who she spends more

than 50% of her day with, is a certified speech path as well. So she gets a

lot more in her classroom.

Barb

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Is anyone out there in the state of Washington? I could use a little help re:

IEP and placement for our son. He is deaf with a cochlear implant and no

other disabilities.

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i would absolutely love to get together. the groups that rita has gotten

together sound like so much fun. my big problem would be transportation

but depending on the day i might be able to work something out.

kathy

Deda wrote:

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is a rowdy group! Look out Goofy! Is anybody interested in

getting a group from the Midwest or the lower Midwest together? We

are from southcentral Kansas. I am sure there is a Super 8 someplace

we could invade.

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OK....we've got Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin so far. hummmm.

Somebody throw a dart at a map and see where we'll meet.

Sally

(We can all go to Vegas for my opening for Wayne Newton! I'm sure he'd

let us stay at his house! and if you believe that-I've got some swamp

land in Arizona I'd like to sell ya! HA!!!)

On Tue, 4 Apr 2000 21:26:26 EDT GINGER2552@... writes:

>Yes, I'm sure we could find a central location somewhere. We live in

>Stillwater, OK, it's about 50 miles from the Kansas line. I know of

>several

>PLSers who live in Oklahoma and Texas.

>

>Our son is getting married April 15, and our daughter's high school

>graduation May 25, other than those two dates, we're open.

>

>Tom and Trish Stokes

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Please add Kansas, we would like to come to.

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> OK....we've got Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin so far. hummmm.

> Somebody throw a dart at a map and see where we'll meet.

> Sally

> (We can all go to Vegas for my opening for Wayne Newton! I'm sure he'd

> let us stay at his house! and if you believe that-I've got some swamp

> land in Arizona I'd like to sell ya! HA!!!)

>

> On Tue, 4 Apr 2000 21:26:26 EDT GINGER2552@... writes:

> >Yes, I'm sure we could find a central location somewhere. We live in

> >Stillwater, OK, it's about 50 miles from the Kansas line. I know of

> >several

> >PLSers who live in Oklahoma and Texas.

> >

> >Our son is getting married April 15, and our daughter's high school

> >graduation May 25, other than those two dates, we're open.

> >

> >Tom and Trish Stokes

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Jane Anne:

Sorry to hear about your fall! Hope your feeling well soon. I have

conquered my balance problem, by wearing good walking shoes, something

that gives you good support. I buy Easy Spirits. I also want to know

what kind of a walker you use. Is it the type with 4 wheels? Thats

what I have, and I haven't fallen in years (2 to be exact). I take that

back, last week I was bending over in my closet, lost it, and fell and

broke a lamp I had standing on the floor ready to go into a yard sale I

plan on having. I think it's also important as to what kind of rugs you

walk on. before I sold our home, I had these plush carpets with thick

padding. They look pretty, but not good for someone with a balance

problem. Now in my handicapped apartment, I have nice low

inside/outside carpeting, and it works fine. There is so darn much you

have to give up with a disease like PLS, but it's just a change in life

styles, and we have to adjust accordingly. There I am starting to

babble again, but you have to stop and analyze what caused you to fall,

and how to avoid another. I remember when I wore loafers, and blamed my

falling on being a klutz, when all the time it was the shoes.

So take care, and hang in there!

Rita

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If you don't have a beard another two options are:

1) type it in Word perfect and save it as an ascii document

2) type it in notepad (available under accessories on your windows

selections) and save that.

Now, I am also slow so I don't know how to upload- guess I'm hirusitely

challenged (hum? think it will work if I quit shaving my legs?)

At 05:13 PM 05/17/2000 +0000, you wrote:

>

>

> >Call me slow, but I just figured out the intro's and database and all

> that.

> >I even found Galens picture in his boat. What a beard!!!!! Anyway, am I

> >correct in thinking that I type my intro in a word doc. and then copy it

> into

> >the file on PLS? If I do this and it actually works, can I edit it in the

> >shared files location? I think this is where the note from mom comes

> in. I

> >told you I was slow but I'm trying to catch up. Thanks, Jeanne Ann

>

>OK, Slow. I think Micro$oft's Word allows you to save the document as

>plain text also. You can save it as yourtext.doc but Word will put in

>a lot of formatting and typestyle stuff that will make a lot of folks

>have to download it to read it. You have to have a beard to edit.

>

> Galen Hekhuis, NpD, JFR, GWA ghekhuis@...

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