What You Said?! Hearing Impaired kids obsessed with technology just like their Mom.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Neighborhood Toy Store Day! Nov 13, 2010
Tomorrow I will be joining other Philly Social Media Moms at the Please Touch Museum for Neighborhood Toy Store Day. I haven't told my daughter about this due to the simple fact that I didn't want to hear "are we going today" every day for the past week. This will be a wonderful event and a great reminder to shop local!!
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Toy stores across the country will be celebrating the joy of play at Neighborhood Toy Store Day on November 13, 2010.
Please view our list of participating stores to find the one nearest you. Give them a call to find out what they have planned for the big day!
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Conor's IFSP - Hearing Loss
Conor's 6 month eval came around and I am still having a hard time talking about it. Not quite ready to share the outcome but since that day he has shown remarkable improvement so that has given me real hope. More details to come.
My sweet little man has been steadily wearing his hearing aids -- the Phonak Nios Micro's are holding up pretty well. I see a little bit of rust in one of them so it will have to go in for repair but overall they are standing up to all the abuse he puts them through. He has had them for a full year now; no clue how he will make it through 2 more years with them but Caitlyn somehow made it with her first pair. It is time to start introducing him to the FM system... hope his teachers are ready.
More on the good news. Conor has switched Hearing therapists and will be working with the Clarke School again. We had a wonderful experience there with Caitlyn and look forward seeing some familiar faces.
My sweet little man has been steadily wearing his hearing aids -- the Phonak Nios Micro's are holding up pretty well. I see a little bit of rust in one of them so it will have to go in for repair but overall they are standing up to all the abuse he puts them through. He has had them for a full year now; no clue how he will make it through 2 more years with them but Caitlyn somehow made it with her first pair. It is time to start introducing him to the FM system... hope his teachers are ready.
More on the good news. Conor has switched Hearing therapists and will be working with the Clarke School again. We had a wonderful experience there with Caitlyn and look forward seeing some familiar faces.
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