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Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

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Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

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Pat,

I started learning sign when Kennedy was about 6months and trying to teach her

1-2 new signs a week that pertained to her life at the time and went from there.

I think the eariler the better. Hearing kids get language from birth...

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Pat - This is an excellent approach - sometimes fear of ever knowing enough

sign ourselves keeps us from starting to sign with our children. Other

times we wait, because we are waiting for a " final " report that shows what

the loss actually is.

Who knows what will be in the future, but if Aidan has any degree of loss, I

would try to introduce sign ASAP. The one to two signs a week that are

meaningful in his life are a great way to start. It will not prevent him

from learning to speak if that is within his range of capability.

Kim

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Pat,

Agree with and Kim. We started signing with when she was 6

months old also. It's never too early. We started with Elly (who is

hearing and has no medical or developmental issues) from birth and this

helped her speech no end. She still speaks and signs at age 3 and 's

signing improves daily. Any little you can give to Aida will benefit him

greatly.

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Pat--

We haven't got great answersadvice on this one yet either--mostly because our

panel of expertis is still (we interperate: fiddling around) waiting for " the

definitive diagnosis. " A little history: Evan failed two hearing screenings,

then had his 1st BAER at 2 months (which he failed, but the audiologist thought

this was b/c the probes didn't fit into his ear canals; he had " near normal "

performance on the one side they were able to test by bone conduction); he had a

second BAER at 6 months (which he also failed having profound loss on the right

and severe-profound on the left; this was in the presence of fluid in both

ears--worse on the right; he woke up before the bone conduction test could be

done). Evan is scheduled to have tubes put in his ears March 30th, and all the

testing will be repeated under anesthesia. The best guess is that draining the

fluid will improve things, but he will still have at least moderate loss. So

even though everybody knows this--I think they are

waiting until this testing is done before they commit to any plan of action.

In the mean time, my husband and I were planning on teaching him baby sign

anyway. We have " Sign with your baby " and the " Time to sign " books/videos. The

first recommends starting at 6-7 mos and the second much earlier--both say it's

never too late. I know ~10 signs and my husband knows ~30 that he uses with

Evan pretty regularly (Dad is the primary care-giver). Probably this is not

optimal, but with all the other developmental fish to fry we figure this will

have to do until we have the test results at the end of the month. Of the two

videos we have, " Sign with your baby " is my favorite--an easy place to start

(not too many signs to learn, but again it's designed for kids who can hear).

It will not be near enough for Evan if he stays at his current level of hearing.

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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Pat--

We haven't got great answersadvice on this one yet either--mostly because our

panel of expertis is still (we interperate: fiddling around) waiting for " the

definitive diagnosis. " A little history: Evan failed two hearing screenings,

then had his 1st BAER at 2 months (which he failed, but the audiologist thought

this was b/c the probes didn't fit into his ear canals; he had " near normal "

performance on the one side they were able to test by bone conduction); he had a

second BAER at 6 months (which he also failed having profound loss on the right

and severe-profound on the left; this was in the presence of fluid in both

ears--worse on the right; he woke up before the bone conduction test could be

done). Evan is scheduled to have tubes put in his ears March 30th, and all the

testing will be repeated under anesthesia. The best guess is that draining the

fluid will improve things, but he will still have at least moderate loss. So

even though everybody knows this--I think they are

waiting until this testing is done before they commit to any plan of action.

In the mean time, my husband and I were planning on teaching him baby sign

anyway. We have " Sign with your baby " and the " Time to sign " books/videos. The

first recommends starting at 6-7 mos and the second much earlier--both say it's

never too late. I know ~10 signs and my husband knows ~30 that he uses with

Evan pretty regularly (Dad is the primary care-giver). Probably this is not

optimal, but with all the other developmental fish to fry we figure this will

have to do until we have the test results at the end of the month. Of the two

videos we have, " Sign with your baby " is my favorite--an easy place to start

(not too many signs to learn, but again it's designed for kids who can hear).

It will not be near enough for Evan if he stays at his current level of hearing.

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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Pat--

We haven't got great answersadvice on this one yet either--mostly because our

panel of expertis is still (we interperate: fiddling around) waiting for " the

definitive diagnosis. " A little history: Evan failed two hearing screenings,

then had his 1st BAER at 2 months (which he failed, but the audiologist thought

this was b/c the probes didn't fit into his ear canals; he had " near normal "

performance on the one side they were able to test by bone conduction); he had a

second BAER at 6 months (which he also failed having profound loss on the right

and severe-profound on the left; this was in the presence of fluid in both

ears--worse on the right; he woke up before the bone conduction test could be

done). Evan is scheduled to have tubes put in his ears March 30th, and all the

testing will be repeated under anesthesia. The best guess is that draining the

fluid will improve things, but he will still have at least moderate loss. So

even though everybody knows this--I think they are

waiting until this testing is done before they commit to any plan of action.

In the mean time, my husband and I were planning on teaching him baby sign

anyway. We have " Sign with your baby " and the " Time to sign " books/videos. The

first recommends starting at 6-7 mos and the second much earlier--both say it's

never too late. I know ~10 signs and my husband knows ~30 that he uses with

Evan pretty regularly (Dad is the primary care-giver). Probably this is not

optimal, but with all the other developmental fish to fry we figure this will

have to do until we have the test results at the end of the month. Of the two

videos we have, " Sign with your baby " is my favorite--an easy place to start

(not too many signs to learn, but again it's designed for kids who can hear).

It will not be near enough for Evan if he stays at his current level of hearing.

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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Excuse my ignorance but.. what are the tubes in the ears for?

I've noticed that many of you mentioned those tubes regarding flying

as an asset to avoid pressure in the ears..

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> Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

> Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

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> Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done

yet!! :(

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> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

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> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute

membership in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome

Canada.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

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> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be

available at www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

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Pat,

Tubes are put in the ears when there is fluid behind the ear drum

which doesn't drain properly. Many children get them after recurrent

ear infections. It allows the fluid to have a path to drain and also

prevents hearing loss (temporary) due to the fluid behind the ear

drum. Kids who have the fluid can't hear or hear as though they are

under water--once the tubes are placed they no longer hear that

way--or so it should be. The pressure that builds in the ear when you

are flying no longer applies to kids who have tubes becuase the

pressure is elmininated through the tube path! Sometimes the tubes

get plugged with wax or fluid and have to be replaced. Anytime you go

to the doctor, you should have Aidan's ears looked at to make sure he

doesn't have fluid in his ears, as this is very very common in our

kids and can lead to hearing loss.

> > Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

> > Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

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> > Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done

> yet!! :(

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> Canada.

> > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> > please contact marion@ or visit

> > the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> > (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

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> > 8th International

> > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be

> available at www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

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Pat,

I've taught " normal " babies to sign earlier than they could talk. Our babies

have much more to deal with including where we need to place our hands so they

can see the signs. Even with all they are dealing with I say it is never too

early.

Bonnie, mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to

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Pat - I don't know your son's hearing/vision loss, but every CHARGEr may start

signing at different times. So I will tell you about my son, Ethan. We started

learning sign language when he was 8 months old. He started imitating sign

around 2 yrs old and it wasn't until the last year (around 3 yrs old) and he

started school that he has spontaneously signing. He still uses a lot of

gestures combined with the signing, but cannot talk because of his trach.

With our Early Intervention program, we were allowed " Deaf Mentor " services

which a deaf individual came to our house to teach us sign.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

please contact marion@... or visit

the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

(CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

8th International

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Pat - I don't know your son's hearing/vision loss, but every CHARGEr may start

signing at different times. So I will tell you about my son, Ethan. We started

learning sign language when he was 8 months old. He started imitating sign

around 2 yrs old and it wasn't until the last year (around 3 yrs old) and he

started school that he has spontaneously signing. He still uses a lot of

gestures combined with the signing, but cannot talk because of his trach.

With our Early Intervention program, we were allowed " Deaf Mentor " services

which a deaf individual came to our house to teach us sign.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

please contact marion@... or visit

the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

(CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

8th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

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Hey Pat,

Well look at me..I'm hard of hearing, and can't hear low noises and far away

distance noises too well, but guess what? I can hear better with my hearing aids

on, but still low voices are still hard for me to understand ya know.

I didn't learn sign language till I was around 7 yrs old, in 1st grade back

then! Yep, I'm a late boomer, learned sign langauge later on as a young child. I

guess everyone start learning something at different ages. Some kids learn sign

language at an early age, or later on in their childhood life, right?

Ol' Chipper >:P

P.S. Or, there are some h.h. adults I know on this list, that are hard of

hearing, but they don't know sign language too well! I guess that, their parents

didn't teach them sign language and/or, they didn't go to any special D.H.H.

program, where they can communicate through sign langauge, right?

Jody Wolfe wrote:

Pat - I don't know your son's hearing/vision loss, but every CHARGEr may start

signing at different times. So I will tell you about my son, Ethan. We started

learning sign language when he was 8 months old. He started imitating sign

around 2 yrs old and it wasn't until the last year (around 3 yrs old) and he

started school that he has spontaneously signing. He still uses a lot of

gestures combined with the signing, but cannot talk because of his trach.

With our Early Intervention program, we were allowed " Deaf Mentor " services

which a deaf individual came to our house to teach us sign.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

please contact marion@... or visit

the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

(CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

8th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

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Hey Pat,

Well look at me..I'm hard of hearing, and can't hear low noises and far away

distance noises too well, but guess what? I can hear better with my hearing aids

on, but still low voices are still hard for me to understand ya know.

I didn't learn sign language till I was around 7 yrs old, in 1st grade back

then! Yep, I'm a late boomer, learned sign langauge later on as a young child. I

guess everyone start learning something at different ages. Some kids learn sign

language at an early age, or later on in their childhood life, right?

Ol' Chipper >:P

P.S. Or, there are some h.h. adults I know on this list, that are hard of

hearing, but they don't know sign language too well! I guess that, their parents

didn't teach them sign language and/or, they didn't go to any special D.H.H.

program, where they can communicate through sign langauge, right?

Jody Wolfe wrote:

Pat - I don't know your son's hearing/vision loss, but every CHARGEr may start

signing at different times. So I will tell you about my son, Ethan. We started

learning sign language when he was 8 months old. He started imitating sign

around 2 yrs old and it wasn't until the last year (around 3 yrs old) and he

started school that he has spontaneously signing. He still uses a lot of

gestures combined with the signing, but cannot talk because of his trach.

With our Early Intervention program, we were allowed " Deaf Mentor " services

which a deaf individual came to our house to teach us sign.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

please contact marion@... or visit

the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

(CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

8th International

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Hey Pat,

Well look at me..I'm hard of hearing, and can't hear low noises and far away

distance noises too well, but guess what? I can hear better with my hearing aids

on, but still low voices are still hard for me to understand ya know.

I didn't learn sign language till I was around 7 yrs old, in 1st grade back

then! Yep, I'm a late boomer, learned sign langauge later on as a young child. I

guess everyone start learning something at different ages. Some kids learn sign

language at an early age, or later on in their childhood life, right?

Ol' Chipper >:P

P.S. Or, there are some h.h. adults I know on this list, that are hard of

hearing, but they don't know sign language too well! I guess that, their parents

didn't teach them sign language and/or, they didn't go to any special D.H.H.

program, where they can communicate through sign langauge, right?

Jody Wolfe wrote:

Pat - I don't know your son's hearing/vision loss, but every CHARGEr may start

signing at different times. So I will tell you about my son, Ethan. We started

learning sign language when he was 8 months old. He started imitating sign

around 2 yrs old and it wasn't until the last year (around 3 yrs old) and he

started school that he has spontaneously signing. He still uses a lot of

gestures combined with the signing, but cannot talk because of his trach.

With our Early Intervention program, we were allowed " Deaf Mentor " services

which a deaf individual came to our house to teach us sign.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

Pat-

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For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

please contact marion@... or visit

the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

(CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

8th International

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Thanks Jody & Chipper for your inputs!

I've contacted just this week the NAD here in Galway and we'll start

sign classes with Aidan next week!! :D

Jody, Aidan's vision in one eye is ok, not that good in the other,

which is fair enough, isn't it??

About his hearing, here we are, hanging in Limbo.

So far he has failed all " click " hearing tests in both ears but we

have already contacted the CI Dept. in Dublin and, in a very slow

motion, it's being working on..

That's why I wanted to start with sign language STRAIGHT AWAY, 'cause

Aidan will be already 1 year old next month and I simply cannot sit

around and wait anymore for the results of the hearing tests to do

something!

As several people acknowledged, the ealier the better!

And that's where I deeply want to thank Chip for his post, as is the

first one to tell me that he started LATER than the average (and, as

he points out: Look at him now! LOL Good man, Chip!! ;)

Cheers, Chipper. It's been really reassuring ;)

I almost have started to think it was getting TOO late for my Little

Warrior..

Hugs from Green Auld Ireland, amigo Chipper!

Pat- :)

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Thanks Jody & Chipper for your inputs!

I've contacted just this week the NAD here in Galway and we'll start

sign classes with Aidan next week!! :D

Jody, Aidan's vision in one eye is ok, not that good in the other,

which is fair enough, isn't it??

About his hearing, here we are, hanging in Limbo.

So far he has failed all " click " hearing tests in both ears but we

have already contacted the CI Dept. in Dublin and, in a very slow

motion, it's being working on..

That's why I wanted to start with sign language STRAIGHT AWAY, 'cause

Aidan will be already 1 year old next month and I simply cannot sit

around and wait anymore for the results of the hearing tests to do

something!

As several people acknowledged, the ealier the better!

And that's where I deeply want to thank Chip for his post, as is the

first one to tell me that he started LATER than the average (and, as

he points out: Look at him now! LOL Good man, Chip!! ;)

Cheers, Chipper. It's been really reassuring ;)

I almost have started to think it was getting TOO late for my Little

Warrior..

Hugs from Green Auld Ireland, amigo Chipper!

Pat- :)

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Wow Chip! I remember seeing you in Miami and would have never known

you learned sign language later--you were going a mile a minute with

your hands! That really is helpful to know because some moms out

there probably feel that they've missed a vital window if they hadn't

already started. You are proof that even starting sign later is

better than never!!! B

> Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

> Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

>

> Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

>

>

> Pat-

>

>

>

>

>

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> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute

membership in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be

available at www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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Wow Chip! I remember seeing you in Miami and would have never known

you learned sign language later--you were going a mile a minute with

your hands! That really is helpful to know because some moms out

there probably feel that they've missed a vital window if they hadn't

already started. You are proof that even starting sign later is

better than never!!! B

> Regarding this matter, I was wondering..

> Aroung what age should one start with sign language?

>

> Aidan is turning 1 year old in April and nothing's been done yet!! :(

>

>

> Pat-

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute

membership in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be

available at www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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Pat - Aiden's vision sounds a little like Ethan's and if at close range (2-4

feet), Ethan is able to pick up the signs. Now, it's his fine motor skills that

are lagging behind so many signs look the same when he is trying to sign to us.

We took the same stance as you in that we didn't know what his hearing would

bring, so we'd better find a way to communicate with him. And now that he has

an implant and is hearing some speech, we still do sign with him all of the time

since he is probably still missing out on information.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Thanks Jody & Chipper for your inputs!

I've contacted just this week the NAD here in Galway and we'll start

sign classes with Aidan next week!! :D

Jody, Aidan's vision in one eye is ok, not that good in the other,

which is fair enough, isn't it??

About his hearing, here we are, hanging in Limbo.

So far he has failed all " click " hearing tests in both ears but we

have already contacted the CI Dept. in Dublin and, in a very slow

motion, it's being working on..

That's why I wanted to start with sign language STRAIGHT AWAY, 'cause

Aidan will be already 1 year old next month and I simply cannot sit

around and wait anymore for the results of the hearing tests to do

something!

As several people acknowledged, the ealier the better!

And that's where I deeply want to thank Chip for his post, as is the

first one to tell me that he started LATER than the average (and, as

he points out: Look at him now! LOL Good man, Chip!! ;)

Cheers, Chipper. It's been really reassuring ;)

I almost have started to think it was getting TOO late for my Little

Warrior..

Hugs from Green Auld Ireland, amigo Chipper!

Pat- :)

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Pat - Aiden's vision sounds a little like Ethan's and if at close range (2-4

feet), Ethan is able to pick up the signs. Now, it's his fine motor skills that

are lagging behind so many signs look the same when he is trying to sign to us.

We took the same stance as you in that we didn't know what his hearing would

bring, so we'd better find a way to communicate with him. And now that he has

an implant and is hearing some speech, we still do sign with him all of the time

since he is probably still missing out on information.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Thanks Jody & Chipper for your inputs!

I've contacted just this week the NAD here in Galway and we'll start

sign classes with Aidan next week!! :D

Jody, Aidan's vision in one eye is ok, not that good in the other,

which is fair enough, isn't it??

About his hearing, here we are, hanging in Limbo.

So far he has failed all " click " hearing tests in both ears but we

have already contacted the CI Dept. in Dublin and, in a very slow

motion, it's being working on..

That's why I wanted to start with sign language STRAIGHT AWAY, 'cause

Aidan will be already 1 year old next month and I simply cannot sit

around and wait anymore for the results of the hearing tests to do

something!

As several people acknowledged, the ealier the better!

And that's where I deeply want to thank Chip for his post, as is the

first one to tell me that he started LATER than the average (and, as

he points out: Look at him now! LOL Good man, Chip!! ;)

Cheers, Chipper. It's been really reassuring ;)

I almost have started to think it was getting TOO late for my Little

Warrior..

Hugs from Green Auld Ireland, amigo Chipper!

Pat- :)

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Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

please contact marion@... or visit

the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

(CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

8th International

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Pat - Aiden's vision sounds a little like Ethan's and if at close range (2-4

feet), Ethan is able to pick up the signs. Now, it's his fine motor skills that

are lagging behind so many signs look the same when he is trying to sign to us.

We took the same stance as you in that we didn't know what his hearing would

bring, so we'd better find a way to communicate with him. And now that he has

an implant and is hearing some speech, we still do sign with him all of the time

since he is probably still missing out on information.

Jody

Pat wrote:

Thanks Jody & Chipper for your inputs!

I've contacted just this week the NAD here in Galway and we'll start

sign classes with Aidan next week!! :D

Jody, Aidan's vision in one eye is ok, not that good in the other,

which is fair enough, isn't it??

About his hearing, here we are, hanging in Limbo.

So far he has failed all " click " hearing tests in both ears but we

have already contacted the CI Dept. in Dublin and, in a very slow

motion, it's being working on..

That's why I wanted to start with sign language STRAIGHT AWAY, 'cause

Aidan will be already 1 year old next month and I simply cannot sit

around and wait anymore for the results of the hearing tests to do

something!

As several people acknowledged, the ealier the better!

And that's where I deeply want to thank Chip for his post, as is the

first one to tell me that he started LATER than the average (and, as

he points out: Look at him now! LOL Good man, Chip!! ;)

Cheers, Chipper. It's been really reassuring ;)

I almost have started to think it was getting TOO late for my Little

Warrior..

Hugs from Green Auld Ireland, amigo Chipper!

Pat- :)

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http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

please contact marion@... or visit

the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

(CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca)

8th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

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