Friday, April 6, 2007

Gentle knocking at the door


Knock knock knock

I hear that

Someone is knocking at the door


Listen

I hear that


Open the door and see who it is





I am the proud father of Mark David.

Mark David is 2 1/2 years old, however his hearing age is only one year. Mark David was diagnosed deaf at one year of age. We made the decision to have a cochlear implant provided for Mark David shortly after his diagnosis. It took another four months to complete the paperwork, get the insurance approval, have the surgery, and activate his device.


In early May of 2006 his device was activated and he began to hear sound through the cochlear implant for the first time. Since that day we have been working with a team of professionals that include speech therapists, speech pathologists, auditory-verbal therapists, audiologists pediatricians and other caring individuals to help Mark David become a full member of the hearing community.


Mark David attends Child's Voice school in Wood Dale Illinois. Child's Voice is an oral deaf school for hearing impaired children. Children at the school use hearing aids, cochlear implants, or both. We can't say enough good things about the school. We have become active members in the school, helping with fundraising and being actively involved with other parents and children. We also have Mark David attend a session with an auditory-verbal therapists named Lynn Wood one hour a week in her house. Mark David love's his sessions with Lynn. We see the auditory-verbal method that Lynn uses as central to our approach in working with Mark David's developing listening and vocalising skills.


With the help of these professionals and all of the other caring people in our life Mark David has begun to speak and hear. We cannot properly express our joy at the progress we have seen. Beginning with the turning of his head when he heard his mother or father's voice he has rapidly developed to understanding much of what we say. And he has begun to vocalize, that is, he's talking to us now. His vocabulary includes many nouns, especially animals, body parts, names of friends and family, and he is now beginning to add verbs.

"Noooooo" is the most recent and powerful addition to his vocabulary. Again, you cannot imagine the joy and pride we as parents take in the addition of this small but oh so powerful word to his vocabulary. He is beginning to control his environment by listening and speaking.

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I intend primarily to share pictures here, but it is also a chance for me to explore blogging technology, and I am using dictation software to write everything in this post. So bare with me, if you see spelling mistakes or punctuation errors.


So for today, I'll simply mention that I have posted on Picassa a number of albums containing old family pictures from Tatjana's life and my life, as well as current pictures from 2007. Here are the links to the pics:

Our Family







Feel free to post. I look forward to your comments.








Regards, David

2 comments:

Lynn Wood said...

Thank you for sharing Mark Devid’s site with me. I enjoyed reading about his days, his developing language and viewing the photos. It is a blessing to have the opportunity to help Mark Davd learn to listen and talk. Thanks. Lynn Wood

VBnBama said...

My children are deaf but have learned to hear ans speak as well. We are at www.deafkidscanhear.blogspot.com
Your little guy is so cute!!