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It’s our Deaf Noam now 10 months old. He is sitting on his dad’s first Devia chair. Developmentally he is growing nicely, now finally sitting upright on his own.  He is also standing on both feet with help of his both hands on something. 

He constantly hand babbles yet to form a sign word.  He should be coming up with a sign word anytime.  He is now wearing high ended digital aids (worth $5,000 fully paid by the state of Colorado)  for short interventions daily, he loves music that he does actually dance to music and with 95 db loss in both ears, he can localize where sounds come from.  He receives three time weekly speech auditory training.  We do not yet know how good his speech auditory perception is, we will just go as to this point, no more than that.  

Cognitively he is advancing nicely.  When his dad picked up a t.v. remote control, Noam quickly looked at the t.v. expecting channel changes.  It shows that he was aware of what is going to happen.

It’s our Deaf Noam now 10 months old. He is sitting on his dad’s first Devia chair. Developmentally he is growing nicely, now finally sitting upright on his own. He is also standing on both feet with help of his both hands on something.

He constantly hand babbles yet to form a sign word. He should be coming up with a sign word anytime. He is now wearing high ended digital aids (worth $5,000 fully paid by the state of Colorado) for short interventions daily, he loves music that he does actually dance to music and with 95 db loss in both ears, he can localize where sounds come from. He receives three time weekly speech auditory training. We do not yet know how good his speech auditory perception is, we will just go as to this point, no more than that.

Cognitively he is advancing nicely. When his dad picked up a t.v. remote control, Noam quickly looked at the t.v. expecting channel changes. It shows that he was aware of what is going to happen.