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From Silence to Song: April 2013
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From Silence to Song. Sunday, April 7, 2013. Liam's Left Ear Implant Is Scheduled-After Agonizing Over Choices. The school Liam attends highly recommended a doctor in NYC. He has AMAZING credentials, the skills to implant kids like Liam, and people only praise him for his work. The problem? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). At Least We're Never Bored. I'm a mom. It's what I do best. I'm a pretty darn good little wife, too. View my complete profile. Byron/The King and Me. Aiden/Number One 11 years old. Other Gr...
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From Silence to Song: Even Snowmen Can Be Super Heroes!
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From Silence to Song. Sunday, January 27, 2013. Even Snowmen Can Be Super Heroes! January 27, 2013 at 8:59 PM. I have taken to photographing or scanning the art, and putting it all into a digital photo book at the end of the year. They make so any great things! Love the superhero snowman! February 2, 2013 at 12:39 PM. Wow that is a great idea, Wish Id thought about that before I could have made the books for presents and annuals for all time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At Least We're Never Bored.
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HEAR in Dallas Blog
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HEAR in Dallas Blog. The purpose of this blog is to provide a way for members to communicate questions, answers, and support for each other regarding the journey of hearing loss that we all face either personally or with someone in our families. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. To families and friends of kids and adults with hearing loss:. Also, anyone who wants to attend needs to RSVP to Kristen DicksonPublic Relations: events@kristendicksonpr.com. The information is on the event website:. Sounds of the Season.
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HEAR in Dallas Blog: Why me? Why not?
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HEAR in Dallas Blog. The purpose of this blog is to provide a way for members to communicate questions, answers, and support for each other regarding the journey of hearing loss that we all face either personally or with someone in our families. Sunday, June 14, 2009. 8221; If those people looked at the bright side, they might find that question being “Why Not? 8221; Being deaf has taught me that things don’t have to be horrible, if you don’t think of it that way. I’m not saying that it is easy for...
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HEAR in Dallas Blog: April 2009
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HEAR in Dallas Blog. The purpose of this blog is to provide a way for members to communicate questions, answers, and support for each other regarding the journey of hearing loss that we all face either personally or with someone in our families. Monday, April 27, 2009. Our HEAR Mom's Group listserv for moms and families associated with HEAR in Dallas has moved to the blogging world! Posted by LINDA L. DANIEL. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). LINDA L. DANIEL. Dallas, Texas, United States. HEAR in Dallas, Inc.
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HEAR in Dallas Blog: Park Cities 4th of July Festival
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HEAR in Dallas Blog. The purpose of this blog is to provide a way for members to communicate questions, answers, and support for each other regarding the journey of hearing loss that we all face either personally or with someone in our families. Sunday, June 14, 2009. Park Cities 4th of July Festival. We have an exciting opportunity and need your help! Here is what we need, from services/goods to volunteer opportunities: At the Parade, we need:. Sponsorship on two banners to flank the vehicle. Sponsorshi...
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From Silence to Song: July 2012
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From Silence to Song. Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Shearing For Hearing-It's Really Happening! We are making leaps and bounds progress in getting Raelyn's cochlear implant. Let me share some of the amazing things, we currently have:. A local orthodontist has generously agreed to sponsor us so we can have better odds of finding a venue.which we need FAST! 2 A dunking booth! This will be so much fun! 3 A printing company to make fliers. 4 A clown.and the clown has some other fun friends. 5 A face painter.
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From Silence to Song: CJ's Blessing Day-Deafness is Their Gift
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From Silence to Song. Thursday, February 28, 2013. CJ's Blessing Day-Deafness is Their Gift. Every now and then, someone will see CJ and Liam with their hearing devices and make a sad face or say something well intended like, "Oh, I'm so sorry. It must be so hard." Well, sometimes it is hard. It's challenging to say the least, but it's not something to be sorry about. It's the cards we were dealt as a family, and we're handling them just fine. We sat in the back row near some friends whom we hadn't yet t...
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From Silence to Song: Liam's Left Ear
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From Silence to Song. Thursday, January 24, 2013. Liam on his October field trip to the pumpkin patch with his class. Even with only 8 working electrodes, Liam is making progress by leaps and bounds. He has found his voice and his language and he is using it. He is still difficult to understand out of context and struggles to be part of conversations that typical children his age can hold, but he is trying. His light bulb is on and he is working toward finding his way. We'd have to go to NYU to do it.
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From Silence to Song: February 2013
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From Silence to Song. Thursday, February 28, 2013. CJ's Blessing Day-Deafness is Their Gift. Every now and then, someone will see CJ and Liam with their hearing devices and make a sad face or say something well intended like, "Oh, I'm so sorry. It must be so hard." Well, sometimes it is hard. It's challenging to say the least, but it's not something to be sorry about. It's the cards we were dealt as a family, and we're handling them just fine. We sat in the back row near some friends whom we hadn't yet t...