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<blockquote data-quote="OrganizedChaos" data-source="post: 474854" data-attributes="member: 12670"><p>Also (there's so much to remember and my brain just doesn't retain it all at once! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />), it's appearing more and more that he's got a sensory issue to noise. When he wears his hearing aids (and he's had them since February) he just sits quietly. His doctor said he's listening and that made sense. But it doesn't change, he doesn't DO anything. Even at school he doesn't participate. Remove the hearing aids and he's a normal little boy, participating, jabbering, trying to count, being bossy (lol), etc. We're not sure what to make of this. I put a call in to the university hospital where they handle his hearing to get their input and we're relying more on sign (which is what he responds to the best anyway, and always has). And when he's not sitting and withdrawing with them, he's taking them out and throwing them. So we now have an appointment with a school for deaf children on Wednesday. Since he doesn't appear to be gaining any ground in his current school, we're going to try this avenue. Something, somewhere, has to help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrganizedChaos, post: 474854, member: 12670"] Also (there's so much to remember and my brain just doesn't retain it all at once! ;)), it's appearing more and more that he's got a sensory issue to noise. When he wears his hearing aids (and he's had them since February) he just sits quietly. His doctor said he's listening and that made sense. But it doesn't change, he doesn't DO anything. Even at school he doesn't participate. Remove the hearing aids and he's a normal little boy, participating, jabbering, trying to count, being bossy (lol), etc. We're not sure what to make of this. I put a call in to the university hospital where they handle his hearing to get their input and we're relying more on sign (which is what he responds to the best anyway, and always has). And when he's not sitting and withdrawing with them, he's taking them out and throwing them. So we now have an appointment with a school for deaf children on Wednesday. Since he doesn't appear to be gaining any ground in his current school, we're going to try this avenue. Something, somewhere, has to help him. [/QUOTE]
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