You're welcome. I agree that its a good thing to know and its wonderful for helping babies be able to communicate.
Im hoping for good news also. Will def be learning sign language either way. I think its a good thing to know. Thank you all for support.
Well I've been thinking about you guys and hoping for good news :)
I had it done wed. We go back for results monday. Hoping hes ok.
How is Joshua doing? Have you had his re-check yet?
Sorry emma about your baby but at least he is happy and healthy :) having thoses tests done at the hospital is freaky bc u cant prepare yourself for them like when u were preggers..I plan on teaching my child sign language anyways bc its just easier like simple words hungry full more water my next door neighbor was an infant teacher and she has to learn how to sign and she has flash cards for me so once I get ahold of them ill let u know but we can teach our babies how to sign together now how fun !!!
Flickan , i will def ask. No regferal yet. We have anothrr appointment for a secknd opinion next wed
How are you doing? Did his doctor give you a referral to see an ENT?
My brother was born deaf. We didn't find out til age 2...no tests like now...he had tubes put in his ears and he has been able to hear just fine since. Could something like that be an option??
I'm sorry to hear that about your little boy, it must be hard Bailey failed his first hearing test in one ear, but a follow up 6 weeks later said he was fine. Sometimes if its done too soon after birth it can have a blockage from fluid. But on the other hand, sign language is not that hard to learn, i know a few basic signs because of my job, i work in disability, and we use 'makaton' not sure if you know what that is because i'm in Australia. There must be somewhere where you are that can help you, your doctor or hospital will probably recommend a place for you to help.
I'm going to send you a private message with my friends contact info. She says they have free classes for parents of deaf/hearind disabled children and she has contacts in Cali.
It'll be okay. You and him will learn it together. Babies learn language just by being exposed to it. From birth their brains are a clean slate and they will pick up whatever language is used around then. A few years back all the staff at the underwent some ASL training to use in the classroom and it is amazing how young some of these babies are that will start signing back to you. I'm not talking full sentences or anything but 8 month olds signing "milk" and "more".
Thank you. Its going to be so hard to learn sign language and teach it all in the same.. im already starting to feel overwhelmed with it....
I don't know what to recommend but I'll ask a friend of mine that is a sign language interpreter. In the meantime if you start looking make sure it is actual American Sign Language. Some of those "baby sign" deals aren't actual ASL but some made up form of sign language.