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We did investigate our town's special ed preschool, just to cover all of

our bases. Our goal was to put Hadley in a program that was rich with

spoken language. Given the developmental challenges that most of the

kids had, the only people talking were the two adults in the classroom,

and that language was pretty simple. The preschool also only ran for 2

days a week, for a 2.5 hour session. We were looking for something that

was more consistent. It just was not the right place for our child.

You are correct that these programs vary widely. You may be able to ask

the school or early intervention program to put you in touch with

parents of HOH children who have gone to these programs to get first

hand information.

Kerry

public preschool

I am researching public preschool.

Most districts will have a preschool that works like Headstart- for

those low income or with significant speech delay- ie. they don't

speak enought English.

Has anyone sent their hearing impaired child to one of these

preschools?

What did you think?

I realize they can vary greatly!!

b's mommbie!

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We did investigate our town's special ed preschool, just to cover all of

our bases. Our goal was to put Hadley in a program that was rich with

spoken language. Given the developmental challenges that most of the

kids had, the only people talking were the two adults in the classroom,

and that language was pretty simple. The preschool also only ran for 2

days a week, for a 2.5 hour session. We were looking for something that

was more consistent. It just was not the right place for our child.

You are correct that these programs vary widely. You may be able to ask

the school or early intervention program to put you in touch with

parents of HOH children who have gone to these programs to get first

hand information.

Kerry

public preschool

I am researching public preschool.

Most districts will have a preschool that works like Headstart- for

those low income or with significant speech delay- ie. they don't

speak enought English.

Has anyone sent their hearing impaired child to one of these

preschools?

What did you think?

I realize they can vary greatly!!

b's mommbie!

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post is the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to

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We did investigate our town's special ed preschool, just to cover all of

our bases. Our goal was to put Hadley in a program that was rich with

spoken language. Given the developmental challenges that most of the

kids had, the only people talking were the two adults in the classroom,

and that language was pretty simple. The preschool also only ran for 2

days a week, for a 2.5 hour session. We were looking for something that

was more consistent. It just was not the right place for our child.

You are correct that these programs vary widely. You may be able to ask

the school or early intervention program to put you in touch with

parents of HOH children who have gone to these programs to get first

hand information.

Kerry

public preschool

I am researching public preschool.

Most districts will have a preschool that works like Headstart- for

those low income or with significant speech delay- ie. they don't

speak enought English.

Has anyone sent their hearing impaired child to one of these

preschools?

What did you think?

I realize they can vary greatly!!

b's mommbie!

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post is the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to

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b's mommie,

My son, , goes to a public preschool. He is in a special ed program but

half his class are normally developing children from some kind of low income or

headstart type program. They hand select the children in 's class to make

sure they are appropriate speech models. He is in his second year with the same

teacher. His teacher is a speech pathologist and he receives daily pull out

speech sessions.

I would recommend visiting one of the classrooms you're considering and then

make sure you meet with the teachers or anyone else who will work with your

child to make sure they develop a program that will meet his/her needs.

LIsa K

's mom, 4 years, MED-EL CI at 20 months

www.caringbridge.org/va/ryanbay

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