Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Kay, glad to hear that you survived the move and that you like the area. My dh is up for orders in Jan but the kids and I will be staying here in WA, to keep our deaf son in his private school. We only have 4 1/2 yrs until retirement so no big deal. Glad to have you back. J Bremerton WA mom to , 9 1/2, severe/profound, Siemens bicross aids,SEE,oral,SID, asthma , 7 1/2, hypernasality ph 4 1/2, articulation issues -- In Listen-Up , " Listen Up! " <kay@l...> wrote: > Here is my little update. We've finally completed our move and I've finally > got my office put together enough that it's now functional. Many thanks to > those who have worked " behind the scenes " to keep this list running > smoothly. I couldn't have done it without you. > > It's absolutely gorgeous up here in the Washington DC area. JD and I are > truly enjoying watching the fireflies at night (I've never seen them > before), and hearing the birds during the day. > > Today was JD's first day in his new school/10th grade. After having lived in > a state where they fight you tooth and nail for what you want (at least the > 2 school districts I dealt with did), I'm thrilled to be able to report that > so far this one is the exact opposite - of course that may be due in part to > my reputation. When we walked in for the 504 meeting, I had all our files in > a bag with the Listen-Up! logo on it. The audiologist asked if we visited > the Listen-Up! site often and JD answered, " My mom IS Listen-Up! " You > should have seen how excited the audiologist was to meet " Mrs. Listen-Up! " > ;-) > > Everything JD and I asked for was included in the 504 and they actually > suggested I take a day or two to think about it before I sign. When I met to > sign it, I mentioned that I had forgotten to include something (a notetaker > for JD), it was added without question and without the rest of the team > being there. I would be happy with just the 504 plan, but the audiologist > suggested that she and the others involved with JD at school watch him at > school for a short time, and then we'll all get together again to discuss if > JD needs formal testing, what tests, and if he needs an IEP plan. The > audiologist also wants to try a couple of different things in the hopes that > she can go with a wireless FM system that will work with both JD's hearing > aid and implant. > > Our insurance is having JD go to Walter Medical Center (on the 5th) for > mapping his 3G - having problems getting a good map on that one, so we'll > start from scratch on it. He's actually gone back to wearing the ESPrit 24 > because when he plugs his 3G into his computer, game-boy, or TV, the sound > cuts out when it hits a certain volume. I don't think it's the cords because > we've had problems in the past with not being able to hear with the earbud > on it either - and we've tried a different processor. Anyway, the map on his > ESPrit is over a year old and could use some minor 'tweaking', but it still > works pretty good. > > I had a blast at the AVI conference in Baltimore in July. I only went to 2 > of the classes they offered, but I was so busy that I wouldn't have had a > chance to fit in anything else. > > Today is the first day I've been able to sit down at my computer to try to > " catch-up " and I find I have 3003 messages waiting for me. The very first > message I read today contained some very sad news - the death of Dr. > Ling. > http://www.lingnotes.com/obituary.shtml > > Well, time to read more of my email to see what adventures await me. > > Hugs to all, > > -Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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