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1 Out of the Box: A Family’s Search for Child-Centered Services Sarah Lyons New Louisville, KY

2 The Power of Parents 1 Parent = A fruitcake 2 parents = A fruitcake and a friend 3 parents = Troublemakers 5 parents = “Let’s have a meeting” 10 parents = “We’d better listen” 25 parents = “Our dear friends” 50 parents = A powerful organization From the Parent Leadership Associates www.plassociates.org

3 A journey begins…. We met our daughter when she was 6 weeks old She was diagnosed with profound bilateral SNHL at 2 weeks She was in early intervention at 5 months We started visits at 15 months Placed in our home at 17 months.

4 Happy 3 rd Birthday! Now What?

5 Who Decides… …where my daughter goes to preschool? …what are the appropriate supports? …who we choose for speech therapy?

6 Who Owns My Daughter?

7 This is the way you ought to go…. From early intervention to… Center-based program for D/HH children to… Public elementary school with a D/HH program

8 Good Transition Early intervention in our area starts the transition process 3 months after the child’s 2 nd birthday. Good Transition ? Pressure to commit to a preschool program one year in advance, before any meetings with the school system.

9 Good Transition Early intervention & school personnel experienced in working with Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing children. Good Transition? Lack of interest in exploring options.

10 Good Transition A system existed to allow continuity of approach in language strategies and technological support. Good Transition? Part C providers worked for the school contracted to provide Part B services and the affiliated implant center.

11 Good Transition Early intervention providers shared a lot of information with parents, grandparents and child care staff. Good Transition ? Violations of confidentiality & ethical concerns.

12 What did we think? Behavior of some early intervention providers created distrust. Not happy with observations of center- based or public pre-school classrooms. Most importantly, other families’ experiences supported looking outside the box.

13 What were our options for pre-school services? Center-based program for D/HH kids (four half days per week) Public preschool with classroom support (four half days per week) Current private preschool (five full days per week) supplemented by a service plan

14 What we chose We chose to leave our daughter in private preschool with a service plan through the public school system. We are the first family in our school district to choose a service plan for a three year old.

15 What we chose She receives one-on-one sessions twice a week with a Teacher for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing & speech therapy at a local elementary school We kept private speech therapy for a total of 2 hours, 45 minutes of services per week The rest of the time she is surrounded by typical language models in a preschool program with a strong focus on academic readiness.

16 Top Ten Things Parents want Professionals to Remember:  We are not taking these choices lightly.  Respect our choices for providers, communication & placement.  Language development is our first concern but not our only concern.  Don’t rush us.  You are not the parent.

17 Top Ten Things Parents want Professionals to Remember:  You are not the parent.  We want the best for our kids.  Extended family members (typically) do not make decisions.  We want to know what you’re talking about – not talked down to.  Do not attend meetings if you aren’t invited.

18 #1 Thing for Parents to Remember Listen to your gut

19 At the end of the day… …you’ll do what’s right.


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