Showing posts with label Deaf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deaf. Show all posts
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Chinese New Year 2015
Every Chinese New Year we celebrate with other families we traveled with to China. Our daughters are from the same orphanage, so the kids like to celebrate with their "China sisters".
We enjoyed having dinner with our friends and reminiscing about our trip to China to bring home our beautiful children.
On Sunday we took the kids to see the "Pandas" movie at our science center's Omnimax Theater.
They thoroughly enjoyed watching and learning China's conservation efforts to save the endangered pandas.
We enjoyed having dinner with our friends and reminiscing about our trip to China to bring home our beautiful children.
On Sunday we took the kids to see the "Pandas" movie at our science center's Omnimax Theater.
They thoroughly enjoyed watching and learning China's conservation efforts to save the endangered pandas.
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Rebekah,
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Luke's Progress
We prayerfully made the decision last year to have Luke attend public school so he can receive the special services to meet all of his needs.
When we were adopting Luke we never knew there was a hearing impaired school about 30 minutes from our home.
It is one of the best hearing impaired schools in the nation. They are an oral/auditory language school.They do not use sign language.
Last spring we enrolled him in our school district so they could evaluate him and write an IEP.
They determined he should go to the hearing impaired school, but it's in a different school district. Thankfully, our district already had a contract with them and has several students attending there.
The people we worked with from our district and the hearing impaired school were wonderful to us. They went out of their way to make Luke feel safe and happy - from creating a social story about his school day to even visiting his bus and bus driver before the first day of school.
We have seen Luke progress in his speech in only the few months that he's been there.
Remember Luke didn't receive his first cochlear implant until he was almost 5 years old and the second one was implanted about 3 months later.
When he started kindergarten in the fall he had only been hearing for about a year and he wasn't really saying anything at all.
Until that time he relied on his sight and sign language in order to communicate. We have to constantly remind him to rely on his hearing and communicate using speech.
Formed habits are not easily broken.
Luke can now say: no, yes, bathroom, ipad, boy, girl, dog, mom, juice, pencil, scissors, glue, on, off, apple, boat, fish, flower, sun, I, the, and that.
He stills needs prompting and he will need many years of speech therapy, but we are so pleased and excited with the progress he has already made.
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Monday, January 19, 2015
A Day at the Rain Forest
Since Luke had a day off of school, we visited the Rain Forest at our Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.
We visit the zoo often because we have an annual family pass to our zoo. The kids enjoy the many variety of animals in the zoo and rain forest along with the many other activities to do here. Our adoption agency, European Adoption Consultants, has their annual picnic here as well.
Here are some other pictures from last November ( another day off of school) . We had great weather that day esp for November. It's ironic that we had a huge snow storm just a week later.
We visit the zoo often because we have an annual family pass to our zoo. The kids enjoy the many variety of animals in the zoo and rain forest along with the many other activities to do here. Our adoption agency, European Adoption Consultants, has their annual picnic here as well.
Here are some other pictures from last November ( another day off of school) . We had great weather that day esp for November. It's ironic that we had a huge snow storm just a week later.
Our zoo has a new carousel, Luke always has to ride the coyote. He loves any kind of dogs.
Nathan
Rebekah
Hannah
The animal in the background is the Red Panda from Asia.
Luke always has to visit the wolf lodge every time we visit.
Enjoying the unusually nice weather in November.
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Rebekah,
special needs
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Change of Plans
The last few weeks have been crazy in our household.
Nathan had cleft palate/lip surgery on Aug. 19 and had to spend the night in the hospital.
His surgeon grafted bone from his hip to fill in the hole in his palate. He also had more repair on the cleft in his palate.
Nathan's plastic surgeon said he had one of the largest holes and clefts he has ever seen.
10 days after surgery Nathan developed an infection and some of his bone graft had to be removed. We're not sure yet how much was lost, but he will need more surgery to replace the bone that became infected.
While all this was happening, Sarah started her first year at Cornerstone Christian Academy as a junior. This is the first time she has ever entered a school.
During all of this, the supervisor from our school system called us with a chang of plans. They were now considering sending Luke to Millridge Center The School For The Hearing Impaired. It's only about 30 minutes from our home and is one of the best schools in the country for hearing impaired students.
We're grateful for everything our school district has done for Luke. Being at Millridge has been wonderful for him and is where God has planned for him to be all along. Just think of how far he travelled from China to come to one of the best schools in the country for the hearing impaired. We only live 30 minutes from the school!
Luke really enjoys school and looks forward to going everyday. He has a very small class of 8 students and that includes first grade. Everyone can tell he is very smart and will someday learn to speak. The former speech therapist developed a program called Phonics in Motion which helps kids learn their phonetic sounds by putting a motion with each sound.
Nathan had cleft palate/lip surgery on Aug. 19 and had to spend the night in the hospital.
His surgeon grafted bone from his hip to fill in the hole in his palate. He also had more repair on the cleft in his palate.
Nathan's plastic surgeon said he had one of the largest holes and clefts he has ever seen.
10 days after surgery Nathan developed an infection and some of his bone graft had to be removed. We're not sure yet how much was lost, but he will need more surgery to replace the bone that became infected.
While all this was happening, Sarah started her first year at Cornerstone Christian Academy as a junior. This is the first time she has ever entered a school.
During all of this, the supervisor from our school system called us with a chang of plans. They were now considering sending Luke to Millridge Center The School For The Hearing Impaired. It's only about 30 minutes from our home and is one of the best schools in the country for hearing impaired students.
We're grateful for everything our school district has done for Luke. Being at Millridge has been wonderful for him and is where God has planned for him to be all along. Just think of how far he travelled from China to come to one of the best schools in the country for the hearing impaired. We only live 30 minutes from the school!
Luke really enjoys school and looks forward to going everyday. He has a very small class of 8 students and that includes first grade. Everyone can tell he is very smart and will someday learn to speak. The former speech therapist developed a program called Phonics in Motion which helps kids learn their phonetic sounds by putting a motion with each sound.
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