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I'm not sure of the reason that Ian doesn't use his in gym, but I know why

doesn't use her's in gym.

Yes the acoustics are bad in gym class. It's because of the poor acoustics

that the teachers tend to speak using their " loud voice " during most of the

class. And that non-stop loud voice for would over stimulate her and

cause more problems than it would be worth. So far does well enough in

gym and is really good about following along. Of course we also have the added

problem of having 78 first graders in the gym class with her, but I'm pretty

sure that's exculsive of our crazy district.

Debbie, mom to , 6 moderate SNHL, and , 3, hearing

Kearns wrote:

Jill,

I was wondering why Ian doesn't use the FM in gym class. My son will be

getting a personal FM for Kindergarten.

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I'm not sure of the reason that Ian doesn't use his in gym, but I know why

doesn't use her's in gym.

Yes the acoustics are bad in gym class. It's because of the poor acoustics

that the teachers tend to speak using their " loud voice " during most of the

class. And that non-stop loud voice for would over stimulate her and

cause more problems than it would be worth. So far does well enough in

gym and is really good about following along. Of course we also have the added

problem of having 78 first graders in the gym class with her, but I'm pretty

sure that's exculsive of our crazy district.

Debbie, mom to , 6 moderate SNHL, and , 3, hearing

Kearns wrote:

Jill,

I was wondering why Ian doesn't use the FM in gym class. My son will be

getting a personal FM for Kindergarten.

Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were

and ask why not. G.B Shaw

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I'm not sure of the reason that Ian doesn't use his in gym, but I know why

doesn't use her's in gym.

Yes the acoustics are bad in gym class. It's because of the poor acoustics

that the teachers tend to speak using their " loud voice " during most of the

class. And that non-stop loud voice for would over stimulate her and

cause more problems than it would be worth. So far does well enough in

gym and is really good about following along. Of course we also have the added

problem of having 78 first graders in the gym class with her, but I'm pretty

sure that's exculsive of our crazy district.

Debbie, mom to , 6 moderate SNHL, and , 3, hearing

Kearns wrote:

Jill,

I was wondering why Ian doesn't use the FM in gym class. My son will be

getting a personal FM for Kindergarten.

Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were

and ask why not. G.B Shaw

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I was wondering why Ian doesn't use the FM in gym class. My son will

be getting a personal FM for Kindergarten.

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just got his FM two weeks ago (2nd grade), and he also doesn't use it

for gym class. The teacher uses a microphone already for all of her classes

because the acoustics in our gym are so bad - it's also handy for getting

the kids' attention when they're outside. That combined with an FM would

have been overwhelming and defeated the purpose for him. This is the same

reason he doesn't use it for music - the sound of all of their instruments

being amplified into his good ear would be overload for his brain, and we'd

have a very cranky 7 year old on his teacher's hands twice a week.

(Our audiologist did say that even if she didn't use the mic, he wouldn't

have recommended it's use for gym - but that's also because of the type of

unit uses (the EduLink - very itty-bitty, easy to lose receiver) - we

would be practically guaranteed to lose it within the first two months!)

Just my $.02 - your school audiologist should be able to help you with

figuring out what will be best for your son given the structure of his

school facility and the teaching style of the people he'll be working with.

Hugs,

Kris

Mom to (7 y.o., Profound Unilateral SNL in Left Ear) and Ethan

(Hearing)

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(1st grade) doesn't use his FM system in Gym, either. This was a decision

that was made by his principal and I. We decided that for Gym (not the other

specials) the risk of losing or harming the system outweighed the benefit. His

gym teachers are wonderfully attentive to his hearing needs. And will make sure

his is by their side when they are giving instructions. knows his

limitations as well and knows when he needs to pay extra attention. I have been

assured that if at any time, they feel would benefit from having his FM in

gym, they would go back to using it. But after trialing it on and off, this was

the system that seemed to work better.

Oh, and we have lost pieces to the system on the playground in the past, which

is what led to wondering what was the better course.

Cherie

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wrote:

I was wondering why Ian doesn't use the FM in gym class. My son will

be getting a personal FM for Kindergarten.

>>

just got his FM two weeks ago (2nd grade), and he also doesn't use it

for gym class. The teacher uses a microphone already for all of her classes

because the acoustics in our gym are so bad - it's also handy for getting

the kids' attention when they're outside. That combined with an FM would

have been overwhelming and defeated the purpose for him. This is the same

reason he doesn't use it for music - the sound of all of their instruments

being amplified into his good ear would be overload for his brain, and we'd

have a very cranky 7 year old on his teacher's hands twice a week.

(Our audiologist did say that even if she didn't use the mic, he wouldn't

have recommended it's use for gym - but that's also because of the type of

unit uses (the EduLink - very itty-bitty, easy to lose receiver) - we

would be practically guaranteed to lose it within the first two months!)

Just my $.02 - your school audiologist should be able to help you with

figuring out what will be best for your son given the structure of his

school facility and the teaching style of the people he'll be working with.

Hugs,

Kris

Mom to (7 y.o., Profound Unilateral SNL in Left Ear) and Ethan

(Hearing)

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Interesting.

Heissler wrote: My son is in first grade with two

implants. The PE teacher says she

notices a difference when she uses the FM and really likes the FM.

Just my 2 cents.

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