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Hi Everyone,

Well, I thought I posted an introduction, but it didn't go through,

so I guess I will try again. Knowing my luck, I'll end up with two

intros posted.

My name is and my husband is . We are currently

adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months old and

is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able to

bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in a

Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once she

comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the fall

of this year.

I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways to

parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf individuals both

online and in our community, but I was excited to find a parents'

group because I really would like to learn more about it from that

perspective.

I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for the

opportunity to participate.

Sincerely,

P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption journey,

check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

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I think many of the members here will have great answers and advice etc

for you, just wanted to say Welcome to the group.

Do you know how she communicates to the orphanage workers now? I can't

wait to read more about your adventures as things map out for you and

your newly growing family!

--Robin

In Memphis

Constance 6, Bree 3 (mild HL), is 2

Introduction - second try

Hi Everyone,

Well, I thought I posted an introduction, but it didn't go through,

so I guess I will try again. Knowing my luck, I'll end up with two

intros posted.

My name is and my husband is . We are currently

adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months old and

is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able to

bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in a

Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once she

comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the fall

of this year.

I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways to

parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf individuals both

online and in our community, but I was excited to find a parents'

group because I really would like to learn more about it from that

perspective.

I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for the

opportunity to participate.

Sincerely,

P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption journey,

check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

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In a message dated 5/31/2006 8:06:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

manytimesblessed@... writes:

We are fortunate that they use ASL in the Liberian orphanage.

Wonderful ... one question answered. So, now you can find a class in your

area and start to catch up with her. I'd start with the sentence: " sign slower

please " (LOL) I use it with our ASL tutor all the time. (grin)

Best -- Jill

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>

This last summer, I met a man in NJ who has two adopted deaf

daughters from Liberia. They go to Marie Katzenbach school in NJ.

I met them at the American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)

conference in Pittsburgh.

For anyone who is interested in the ASDC conf, it is July 07 at

Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. YOu can read about it at

http://www.deafchildren.org.

Congratulations on the new addition to your family, , and

welcome to the group.

>

> My name is and my husband is . We are currently

> adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months old

and

> is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able to

> bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in a

> Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

> Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

> Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once she

> comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the

fall

> of this year.

>

> I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways to

> parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

> sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf individuals

both

> online and in our community, but I was excited to find a parents'

> group because I really would like to learn more about it from that

> perspective.

>

> I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for the

> opportunity to participate.

>

> Sincerely,

>

>

>

> P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption journey,

> check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

>

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,

Congratulations on the adoption of your two children. We have 7 adopted

children, 4 of them from Guatemala. One of the 4 is our deaf daughter.

Guatemalan children are a beautiful, bright, race. Alba came from Guatemala

City and lived in an orphanaged named AGAND. She came at 5 years old and

had never been amplified. She is now 15 and beautiful and doing fairly

well.

I hope the next few months go fast for you. Tish

PS Where in Guatemala is your son from?

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>

This last summer, I met a man in NJ who has two adopted deaf

daughters from Liberia. They go to Marie Katzenbach school in NJ.

I met them at the American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)

conference in Pittsburgh.

For anyone who is interested in the ASDC conf, it is July 07 at

Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. YOu can read about it at

http://www.deafchildren.org.

Congratulations on the new addition to your family, , and

welcome to the group.

>

> My name is and my husband is . We are currently

> adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months old

and

> is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able to

> bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in a

> Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

> Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

> Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once she

> comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the

fall

> of this year.

>

> I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways to

> parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

> sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf individuals

both

> online and in our community, but I was excited to find a parents'

> group because I really would like to learn more about it from that

> perspective.

>

> I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for the

> opportunity to participate.

>

> Sincerely,

>

>

>

> P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption journey,

> check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

>

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Hi Robin,

We are fortunate that they use ASL in the Liberian orphanage. They

say that Lillian is already really good at it, so mostly my husband

and I need to catch up with her! We have some books and are also

going to start some ASL classes next week. They are conducted by

our local Deaf Community Center.

~

>

> I think many of the members here will have great answers and

advice etc

> for you, just wanted to say Welcome to the group.

>

> Do you know how she communicates to the orphanage workers now? I

can't

> wait to read more about your adventures as things map out for you

and

> your newly growing family!

>

> --Robin

> In Memphis

> Constance 6, Bree 3 (mild HL), is 2

>

> Introduction - second try

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Well, I thought I posted an introduction, but it didn't go

through,

> so I guess I will try again. Knowing my luck, I'll end up with

two

> intros posted.

>

> My name is and my husband is . We are currently

> adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months old

and

> is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able to

> bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in a

> Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

> Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

> Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once she

> comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the

fall

> of this year.

>

> I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways to

> parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

> sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf individuals

both

> online and in our community, but I was excited to find a parents'

> group because I really would like to learn more about it from that

> perspective.

>

> I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for the

> opportunity to participate.

>

> Sincerely,

>

>

>

> P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption journey,

> check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

>

>

>

>

>

>

> All messages posted to this list are private and confidential.

Each

> post is the intellectual property of the author and therefore

subject to

> copyright restrictions.

>

>

>

>

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,

I wonder if perhaps these deaf girls lived in the same orphanage as

Lillian? As far as I know, it is the only one in Liberia, but I may

be wrong about that.

I wish I could go to the conference, but we are hoping to bring home

Jayden (the one from Guatemala) in July.

~

> >

>

>

> This last summer, I met a man in NJ who has two adopted deaf

> daughters from Liberia. They go to Marie Katzenbach school in

NJ.

> I met them at the American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)

> conference in Pittsburgh.

>

> For anyone who is interested in the ASDC conf, it is July 07 at

> Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. YOu can read about it at

> http://www.deafchildren.org.

>

> Congratulations on the new addition to your family, , and

> welcome to the group.

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > My name is and my husband is . We are currently

> > adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months old

> and

> > is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able to

> > bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in a

> > Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

> > Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

> > Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once

she

> > comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the

> fall

> > of this year.

> >

> > I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways to

> > parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

> > sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf individuals

> both

> > online and in our community, but I was excited to find a

parents'

> > group because I really would like to learn more about it from

that

> > perspective.

> >

> > I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for the

> > opportunity to participate.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> >

> >

> > P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption

journey,

> > check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

> >

>

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If I ever see these people again I will ask them.

You have a year to plan; the conference is in 2007!

Where do you live?

I agree with Jill; since Lillian is already using ASL, that's

wonderful and you can start learning that soon. I'm of the mind that

this could help with Jayden's language development too. Babies can

often sign before they can verbally speak - my deaf friends' kids

signed at 6 months!

>

> I wonder if perhaps these deaf girls lived in the same orphanage

as

> Lillian? As far as I know, it is the only one in Liberia, but I

may

> be wrong about that.

>

> I wish I could go to the conference, but we are hoping to bring

home

> Jayden (the one from Guatemala) in July.

>

> ~

>

>

> > >

> >

> >

> > This last summer, I met a man in NJ who has two adopted deaf

> > daughters from Liberia. They go to Marie Katzenbach school in

> NJ.

> > I met them at the American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)

> > conference in Pittsburgh.

> >

> > For anyone who is interested in the ASDC conf, it is July 07 at

> > Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. YOu can read about it at

> > http://www.deafchildren.org.

> >

> > Congratulations on the new addition to your family, , and

> > welcome to the group.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > > My name is and my husband is . We are currently

> > > adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months

old

> > and

> > > is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able

to

> > > bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in

a

> > > Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

> > > Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

> > > Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once

> she

> > > comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the

> > fall

> > > of this year.

> > >

> > > I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways

to

> > > parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

> > > sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf

individuals

> > both

> > > online and in our community, but I was excited to find a

> parents'

> > > group because I really would like to learn more about it from

> that

> > > perspective.

> > >

> > > I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for

the

> > > opportunity to participate.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption

> journey,

> > > check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

> > >

> >

>

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Hi ,

How exciting that you will have two children by the end of the year!

I'm Debbie, mom to and . is 6 and has a moderate

sensorinueral hearing loss in both ears that wasn't diagnosed until she was 2

1/2. She just finished 1st grade and is very excited to be going on to second.

is 3, all boy, and is hearing...although his listening skills are

questionable.

Before we discovered 's loss, I always read to her with her sitting next

to me. She seemed to enjoy it, but it had to be a quick moving book, or we

would loose her interest. After we discovered her loss we continued to read,

but would make sure that there was no other noise in the room and I would try to

position myself so that she could see my face. Now, at 6, I read with her

sitting next to me again. She does very well with her hearing aids and will ask

me now about things that she heard that didn't make sense.

In my opinion (for what it's worth) one of the easiest things you can do to

instill confidence in your daughter is to believe in her and love her for who

she is. Our kids are kids first. They aren't identified by their hearing

loss....it's just a part of who they are, just like their smile.

Debbie

rachelwhitmire manytimesblessed@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Well, I thought I posted an introduction, but it didn't go through,

so I guess I will try again. Knowing my luck, I'll end up with two

intros posted.

My name is and my husband is . We are currently

adopting two children internationally. Jayden is six months old and

is currently in foster care in Guatemala. We hope to be able to

bring him home in July. Lillian is seven years old and is in a

Liberian orphanage for the deaf. We don't know the extent of

Lillian's hearing loss because of the lack of medical care in

Liberia, but hopefully we will be able to determine that once she

comes home. It is our hope that Lillian will come home in the fall

of this year.

I wanted to join this group so that we can know the best ways to

parent Lillian and to help her grow to be a confident and self-

sufficient adult. I have been talking to some deaf individuals both

online and in our community, but I was excited to find a parents'

group because I really would like to learn more about it from that

perspective.

I look forward to learning from each of you. Thank you for the

opportunity to participate.

Sincerely,

P.S. To see our kids and to learn more about our adoption journey,

check out our website at www.freewebs.com/whitmirefamily

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intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to copyright

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In a message dated 5/31/2006 9:18:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

maryemapa@... writes:

Babies can

often sign before they can verbally speak - my deaf friends' kids

signed at 6 months!

My sister's hearing sons were signing before they could talk as well. Really

pretty amazing. They can communicate long before they can coordinate their

mouths to make words!

-- Jill

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