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Sometimes when I turn on something for E to watch, I just hit the mute button. It's one of the perks of having a deaf kid. I usually don't hit mute when he has his CI on, but today I wasn't thinking and when annoying children's TV music came on, I hit mute out of instinct. Purely self-preservation. He came up to me a few minutes later and signed MUSIC HEAR. He's recently been showing interest in having the volume on, and this was the first time he's asked for it.
Later he was watching a little bit of Finding Nemo and you know the part where Nemo is in the tank at the dentist's office and the other fish are having an induction ceremony for him. As he approaches the group, the other fish chant "aaah, ooh. aah, eee, ah. Oh, oh, oh" or something like that. Ellis was trying to imitate their little chant.
I thought this was kind of cool, because the sound he's already getting from the CI is not a natural sound plus the sound from the TV is not a natural sound, so it's like natural sound twice removed, and it's sound that's not in person. I know when I've been learning other languages, I always have more difficulty understanding them on TV rather than spoken in person.
Overall, E is continuing to do much, much better wearing his CI. It's kind of a relief not to have to do the little dance several times a day. In fact, he actually offered his ear to me the other day after he actually tried to put it on himself.
Because he's been better about wearing it and thus having the consistent exposure, it allows the freedom to have some down time, too. On a Saturday we might have deaf day, which is good for us, too. We sign more and visually communicate more as a whole family and that feels good. He seems to be enjoying the listening and talking, but he's not a chatterbox kid. If he doesn't have something to say, he doesn't say it, and that's his personality and totally fine by me.
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That's great to see the child starting to develop self autonomy with what he likes and needs to use his own perception and tools that enhance them. That is what we have been trying to encourage Yoel and Noam with their aids.
Posted by: Anne Marie | April 9, 2008 10:58 AM
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How sweet! MUSIC HEAR....I love it! That was pretty clever of him to come ask.
Posted by: Michelle | April 11, 2008 11:45 PM
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Deaf Day! Fabulous idea. I'm really keeping my fingers crossed that we can get Ethan into the preschool class that I recently wrote about. I think his signing will really blossom if he's around peers who are also signing. Good for Ellis. He rocks. And you do too.
Posted by: hetha | April 13, 2008 07:21 PM