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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 452304" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>They did the "ear plug" thing and everything was ok. He was able to sit quietly.</p><p>When he was in the booth, he did not react during most of the test. It has been two years and I don't recall very clearly. She had the little stuff animal but it did not really help. Since everything else was fine, he was young to really be able to participate and V. tends to be mute with stranger anyways... (he got better). Basically we all agree that there were no reason to worry and that he had passed the test.</p><p>The clinic deals with children on a daily basis and I think that both the ENT doctor and the audiologist are pretty good with kids. They both have seen all my 3 kids. </p><p>At his 4 year check up (a few months back), the pediatrician could not do the hearing test because he had stuffed something in his ear. After a trip to the ENT to extract a green piece of paper, the doctor checked his ear tubes and everytging was ok.</p><p>Conclusion: it is possible that we've all missed something.</p><p>I'll call tomorow and see if the audiologist could test him before the school evaluation. At least, it is already scheduled before the private psychiatric. evaluation. One out of two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 452304, member: 11847"] They did the "ear plug" thing and everything was ok. He was able to sit quietly. When he was in the booth, he did not react during most of the test. It has been two years and I don't recall very clearly. She had the little stuff animal but it did not really help. Since everything else was fine, he was young to really be able to participate and V. tends to be mute with stranger anyways... (he got better). Basically we all agree that there were no reason to worry and that he had passed the test. The clinic deals with children on a daily basis and I think that both the ENT doctor and the audiologist are pretty good with kids. They both have seen all my 3 kids. At his 4 year check up (a few months back), the pediatrician could not do the hearing test because he had stuffed something in his ear. After a trip to the ENT to extract a green piece of paper, the doctor checked his ear tubes and everytging was ok. Conclusion: it is possible that we've all missed something. I'll call tomorow and see if the audiologist could test him before the school evaluation. At least, it is already scheduled before the private psychiatric. evaluation. One out of two. [/QUOTE]
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