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Hi Anne,

I was going to contact you privately after I got some feedback from the list,

but I can't seem to find your email address.

Anyway, no, MacKenzie doesn't have an Intervenor. I think there's only a handful

of them in this province and they are delegated to people much more disabled

than Mac.

We do have a wonderful teacher assistant. She's actually a good friend that has

cared for Mac since birth. She's taken sign classes with us and goes to most of

our medical appointments. She used to run a nursery school and also did work

with early intervention. She has a good grasp of CHARGE Syndrome and is willing

to learn anything. With that said, she's not learning sign any faster than I am

and in no way will be able to give Mac the type of language she needs in a few

years.

Our school board doesn't actually know that I'm looking for a language

facilitator, I just found out myself that this is an option. APSEA, or Atlantic

Provinces Special Education Authority are the ones giving me a hard time. They

sent out the deaf itinerent teachers/ vision itinerents, and then make

recommendations to the schools. I believe they also fund interpreters or

language support workers.

I really feel that they are just looking at MacKenzie as a Cochlear Implant kid

with a few other problems, that will probably catch up or do okay eventually. I

find the whole cranial nerve/ processing/ oral motor stuff overwhelming, but my

heart tells me that MacKenzie is much more complicated than they want to admit.

I think the fact that she's so " normal " actually goes against her in this way.

She's so obviously smart and social and capable that her multi-needs aren't

obvious to many people.

Anyway, that's just an update. If you have any more suggestions, literature ,

etc., I'm all ears.

Jeanie

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> I think the fact that she's so " normal " actually goes against her in

> this way. She's so obviously smart and social and capable that her

> multi-needs aren't obvious to many people.

Ditto for Aubrie. It's wonderful but frustrating.

Michele W

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> I think the fact that she's so " normal " actually goes against her in

> this way. She's so obviously smart and social and capable that her

> multi-needs aren't obvious to many people.

Ditto for Aubrie. It's wonderful but frustrating.

Michele W

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> I think the fact that she's so " normal " actually goes against her in

> this way. She's so obviously smart and social and capable that her

> multi-needs aren't obvious to many people.

Ditto for Aubrie. It's wonderful but frustrating.

Michele W

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