Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I live in Georgia so obviously wouldn't be able to go, but I know of one presenter, Josh Swiller, who will be speaking. He is a deaf adult who was implanted in the last couple of years, and I read his blog avidly. He generally writes about being deaf and his experience with his implant, which is interesting, but primarily he is just a super sharp, witty writer and his posts always leave me in hysterics. If you hear him speak, PLEASE let me know how it is. I know he is coming out with a book next summer about being a deaf Peace Corp volunteer. If anyone's interested, his blog is http://cochbla.blogspot.com/. Deganit, mom to Jordan, 2 yrs. old, mild-moderate HL > > Hi all - hope it's ok to use this list to let you all know about events. My > child is little, but where he goes for audiology and therapy, the League for > the Hard of Hearing in NYC is having an all day workshop for mainstreamed > kids in the fifth to eighth grade and their parents on Sunday, Nov 12. Most > of the kids who go are probably oral but you can find out more information > by emailing dwatkins@... It's not expensive and I've heard that the > kids enjoy it. Some of the time parents and kids are together and then they > split up - the kids do some kind of fun activity and the parents get > together for a sort of support group. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I live in Georgia so obviously wouldn't be able to go, but I know of one presenter, Josh Swiller, who will be speaking. He is a deaf adult who was implanted in the last couple of years, and I read his blog avidly. He generally writes about being deaf and his experience with his implant, which is interesting, but primarily he is just a super sharp, witty writer and his posts always leave me in hysterics. If you hear him speak, PLEASE let me know how it is. I know he is coming out with a book next summer about being a deaf Peace Corp volunteer. If anyone's interested, his blog is http://cochbla.blogspot.com/. Deganit, mom to Jordan, 2 yrs. old, mild-moderate HL > > Hi all - hope it's ok to use this list to let you all know about events. My > child is little, but where he goes for audiology and therapy, the League for > the Hard of Hearing in NYC is having an all day workshop for mainstreamed > kids in the fifth to eighth grade and their parents on Sunday, Nov 12. Most > of the kids who go are probably oral but you can find out more information > by emailing dwatkins@... It's not expensive and I've heard that the > kids enjoy it. Some of the time parents and kids are together and then they > split up - the kids do some kind of fun activity and the parents get > together for a sort of support group. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I live in Georgia so obviously wouldn't be able to go, but I know of one presenter, Josh Swiller, who will be speaking. He is a deaf adult who was implanted in the last couple of years, and I read his blog avidly. He generally writes about being deaf and his experience with his implant, which is interesting, but primarily he is just a super sharp, witty writer and his posts always leave me in hysterics. If you hear him speak, PLEASE let me know how it is. I know he is coming out with a book next summer about being a deaf Peace Corp volunteer. If anyone's interested, his blog is http://cochbla.blogspot.com/. Deganit, mom to Jordan, 2 yrs. old, mild-moderate HL > > Hi all - hope it's ok to use this list to let you all know about events. My > child is little, but where he goes for audiology and therapy, the League for > the Hard of Hearing in NYC is having an all day workshop for mainstreamed > kids in the fifth to eighth grade and their parents on Sunday, Nov 12. Most > of the kids who go are probably oral but you can find out more information > by emailing dwatkins@... It's not expensive and I've heard that the > kids enjoy it. Some of the time parents and kids are together and then they > split up - the kids do some kind of fun activity and the parents get > together for a sort of support group. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Absolutely let the list know about events! This sounds like a good one... Barbara casey cat wrote: > > Hi all - hope it's ok to use this list to let you all know about > events. My > child is little, but where he goes for audiology and therapy, the > League for > the Hard of Hearing in NYC is having an all day workshop for mainstreamed > kids in the fifth to eighth grade and their parents on Sunday, Nov 12. > Most > of the kids who go are probably oral but you can find out more information > by emailing dwatkins@... . It's not > expensive and I've heard that the > kids enjoy it. Some of the time parents and kids are together and then > they > split up - the kids do some kind of fun activity and the parents get > together for a sort of support group. > ssc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Absolutely let the list know about events! This sounds like a good one... Barbara casey cat wrote: > > Hi all - hope it's ok to use this list to let you all know about > events. My > child is little, but where he goes for audiology and therapy, the > League for > the Hard of Hearing in NYC is having an all day workshop for mainstreamed > kids in the fifth to eighth grade and their parents on Sunday, Nov 12. > Most > of the kids who go are probably oral but you can find out more information > by emailing dwatkins@... . It's not > expensive and I've heard that the > kids enjoy it. Some of the time parents and kids are together and then > they > split up - the kids do some kind of fun activity and the parents get > together for a sort of support group. > ssc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Absolutely let the list know about events! This sounds like a good one... Barbara casey cat wrote: > > Hi all - hope it's ok to use this list to let you all know about > events. My > child is little, but where he goes for audiology and therapy, the > League for > the Hard of Hearing in NYC is having an all day workshop for mainstreamed > kids in the fifth to eighth grade and their parents on Sunday, Nov 12. > Most > of the kids who go are probably oral but you can find out more information > by emailing dwatkins@... . It's not > expensive and I've heard that the > kids enjoy it. Some of the time parents and kids are together and then > they > split up - the kids do some kind of fun activity and the parents get > together for a sort of support group. > ssc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Yes, Josh Swiller is the keynote speaker. He'll be speaking to both the kids and the parents together in the morning. The parents in the afternoon break away and meet with a psychologist and speech pathologist and talk about all the issues with mainstreamed hearing impaired and deaf kids. I think the cost is something like $35 for the day and breakfast and lunch are provided. How else would kids pay attention without food! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I'm sorry, I misssed this post. Where is the conference and when? Anywhere in the vicinity of CT? Trish Visit Trish and Bobby's Marathon website at http://www.firstgiving.com/bobbymarathon Re: Adolescent Workshop for Mainstreamed Kids Yes, Josh Swiller is the keynote speaker. He'll be speaking to both the kids and the parents together in the morning. The parents in the afternoon break away and meet with a psychologist and speech pathologist and talk about all the issues with mainstreamed hearing impaired and deaf kids. I think the cost is something like $35 for the day and breakfast and lunch are provided. How else would kids pay attention without food! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 I also didn't get this original posting ... it sounds interesting. I'm also interested in the details of when and where. Thanks -- Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Not too far. It's at the League for the Hard of Hearing in Manhattan, NY. It's a day for kids and parents both. To get more information, email Dorene Watkins at the League at dwatkins@... and she can probably send you an email registration form to get more info on it - or via regular snail mail. It's for kids who are mainstreamed, fifth to eighth grade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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