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Hello,

Could you please email me the list of workds. Thanks so much.

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@...: angiecanto@...: Sun, 7

Jan 2007 16:54:25 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Early words

sure thing,My email address is: angiecanto@...!!> >> > Hi, > > > > I've sent the list to those

who requested it. If you haven't > received it please contact me and give me

your email address. I have > uploaded it to my other interested group,

Auditory Neuropathy. > I tried to upload it to this group but it wasn't

possible. It may not > be appropriate as it contains information about my son,

not that i am > bothered, but it might be confusing. If the moderator thinks it

could > be helpful I can pass it on for uploading. > > > > regards> > > >

michelle> > > >

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I would love to receive this as well----Holly

> Hi,

> I, too would like to have this list,

> Thank you.

> Nada

>

> Re: [ ] Early words

>

> Hi,

>

> I've sent the list to those who requested it. If you haven't

received it please contact me and give me your email address. I have

uploaded it to my other interested group, Auditory Neuropathy.

I tried to upload it to this group but it wasn't possible. It may

not be appropriate as it contains information about my son, not that

i am bothered, but it might be confusing. If the moderator thinks it

could be helpful I can pass it on for uploading.

>

> regards

>

> michelle

>

>

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Hello,

Could you please email me the list of workds. Thanks so much.

sabby02@...

@...: angiecanto@...: Sun, 7

Jan 2007 16:54:25 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Early words

sure thing,My email address is: angiecanto@...!!> >> > Hi, > > > > I've sent the list to those

who requested it. If you haven't > received it please contact me and give me

your email address. I have > uploaded it to my other interested group,

Auditory Neuropathy. > I tried to upload it to this group but it wasn't

possible. It may not > be appropriate as it contains information about my son,

not that i am > bothered, but it might be confusing. If the moderator thinks it

could > be helpful I can pass it on for uploading. > > > > regards> > > >

michelle> > > >

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I would love to receive this as well----Holly

> Hi,

> I, too would like to have this list,

> Thank you.

> Nada

>

> Re: [ ] Early words

>

> Hi,

>

> I've sent the list to those who requested it. If you haven't

received it please contact me and give me your email address. I have

uploaded it to my other interested group, Auditory Neuropathy.

I tried to upload it to this group but it wasn't possible. It may

not be appropriate as it contains information about my son, not that

i am bothered, but it might be confusing. If the moderator thinks it

could be helpful I can pass it on for uploading.

>

> regards

>

> michelle

>

>

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Hi,

I've attached two files. One is the orginal excel document. The other is the new

version on my new pc Microsoft Works which tends to be unreadable by anyone else

i send it to - LOL!

i've sent it in it'e entirety as I didn't want to mess with it and end up with

it unreadable. As you can see (hopefully!) I was testing my son on reception of

voice and sign and expression of voice and sign from him. FYI my sons are both

deaf, the youngest, Rory has severe verbal dyspraxia.

This was 2 years ago before we knew he was apraxic and when he had been

implanted with a Cochlear Implant for 2 years but was not making good progress.

The words orginally came from some standard S & L test which I think was for 3-4

year olds. I think i added phrases and words if they seemed appropriate. For

example, the animal noises. You may need to change some of the words to reflect

the US langauge.

I am also including a link for a list of words that the UK education system

issues. they are the most important words for children in the first few years of

school, for reading and writing. They are not grouped in an easy way and you may

find your children 'score' lower on these as they are very 'language' based. My

boys tend to be better with nouns but hopeless with the 'filler' words in

sentences but this list gives me something to work to, to encourage their

sentence construction.

Reception and Key Stage One (KS1). This is 4-6years, I think.

http://www.fairlands.herts.sch.uk/staff_docs/curriculumtools/key_stage_1_key_wor\

ds_reception.htm

> Not sure is this is useful and as my two boys are young and in special schools

i am not always sure of age appropriate stuff - anyway, could be useful.

http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primary/publications/literacy/63313/

Good luck and let me know if you have found it useful.

regards

UK Mummy to 8 and Rory 6 both deaf with cochlear implants, Rory has severe

verbal dyspraxia.

Re: [ ] Early words

>

> Hi,

>

> I've sent the list to those who requested it. If you haven't

received it please contact me and give me your email address. I have

uploaded it to my other interested group, Auditory Neuropathy.

I tried to upload it to this group but it wasn't possible. It may

not be appropriate as it contains information about my son, not that

i am bothered, but it might be confusing. If the moderator thinks it

could be helpful I can pass it on for uploading.

>

> regards

>

> michelle

>

>

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Hi,

I've attached two files. One is the orginal excel document. The other is the new

version on my new pc Microsoft Works which tends to be unreadable by anyone else

i send it to - LOL!

i've sent it in it'e entirety as I didn't want to mess with it and end up with

it unreadable. As you can see (hopefully!) I was testing my son on reception of

voice and sign and expression of voice and sign from him. FYI my sons are both

deaf, the youngest, Rory has severe verbal dyspraxia.

This was 2 years ago before we knew he was apraxic and when he had been

implanted with a Cochlear Implant for 2 years but was not making good progress.

The words orginally came from some standard S & L test which I think was for 3-4

year olds. I think i added phrases and words if they seemed appropriate. For

example, the animal noises. You may need to change some of the words to reflect

the US langauge.

I am also including a link for a list of words that the UK education system

issues. they are the most important words for children in the first few years of

school, for reading and writing. They are not grouped in an easy way and you may

find your children 'score' lower on these as they are very 'language' based. My

boys tend to be better with nouns but hopeless with the 'filler' words in

sentences but this list gives me something to work to, to encourage their

sentence construction.

Reception and Key Stage One (KS1). This is 4-6years, I think.

http://www.fairlands.herts.sch.uk/staff_docs/curriculumtools/key_stage_1_key_wor\

ds_reception.htm

> Not sure is this is useful and as my two boys are young and in special schools

i am not always sure of age appropriate stuff - anyway, could be useful.

http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primary/publications/literacy/63313/

Good luck and let me know if you have found it useful.

regards

UK Mummy to 8 and Rory 6 both deaf with cochlear implants, Rory has severe

verbal dyspraxia.

Re: [ ] Early words

>

> Hi,

>

> I've sent the list to those who requested it. If you haven't

received it please contact me and give me your email address. I have

uploaded it to my other interested group, Auditory Neuropathy.

I tried to upload it to this group but it wasn't possible. It may

not be appropriate as it contains information about my son, not that

i am bothered, but it might be confusing. If the moderator thinks it

could be helpful I can pass it on for uploading.

>

> regards

>

> michelle

>

>

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