I can't believe my deaf baby girl is actually talking. Four months after her CI activation, Lily is saying 4 words pretty clearly. She can say meow, more, moo, and ho ho ho. She approximates several other words as well. When we ask her what the bunny does, she says "h h h" for hop hop hop; she says "uh uh uh" for up up up when she wants out of her car seat or out of her highchair or she wants me to pick her up.
Her receptive language is growing also. I think she understands a lot more than we give her credit for (I think hearing babies do too). We know that she understands "all done" because she signs it when we say it or when she sees that something is all gone. She waves when we say "bye bye," she gives us a mean look when we say "no," she gives kisses when we ask for them, she runs in the kitchen when we ask her if she wants to eat.
We got some video of her saying "more" and dancing on Christmas morning. Enjoy! Sorry for the poor quality on the dancing video.
That is so exciting!!!! I know you have waited a long time for this. Pretty soon, you will be asking her to stop talking for awhile( we are at that point with Allison).
Lily was born with profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss (deaf in both ears) to two hearing parents. She is now learning to listen and hear with the miraculous technology of cochlear implants. This blog was created to update our family and friends on her journey to the hearing world.
That is so exciting!!!! I know you have waited a long time for this. Pretty soon, you will be asking her to stop talking for awhile( we are at that point with Allison).
ReplyDeleteYAY LILLY!! You go girl.
Wow! How amazing that she is talking, that's great news!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to following up on Lily's journey.
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yay Lily! Sure can't wait to meet you! I don't think I'll ever get tired of hearing Aiden talk!
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