lisapooh
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I'll be honest with you. Unless you as a family use ASL the interpreted shows will be of little use to you except to introduce her to others with similar hearing loses. What she misses is what she misses. Go for visual activities. Rides that she can see and feel and not those dependent on dialog. Characters if she likes them. Make sure she is not sitting behind someone taller. Assistive listening devices if she will put up with them. Captioning at her age is not an option.
I know she is getting hearing aides but consider having her learn ASL as well. It is not true that ASL will hinder her learning English and speech. It will lower her fustration levels when it comes to communicating.
Welcome to the world of deaf and hard of hearing. It can be a rough road but we still live very great, productive lives if we want. Be her advocate. Treat her as a normal kid and she will do great.
I know she is getting hearing aides but consider having her learn ASL as well. It is not true that ASL will hinder her learning English and speech. It will lower her fustration levels when it comes to communicating.
Welcome to the world of deaf and hard of hearing. It can be a rough road but we still live very great, productive lives if we want. Be her advocate. Treat her as a normal kid and she will do great.