April 6, 2016

"I'm five, going on six."

It's hard to believe it has been a whole year since I updated this blog! Sorry. I have been slacking. Actually, it has been a very busy year in our lives. Audrena spent the last year growing by miles rather than inches, it seems.

Last year Audrena spent her summer going to Disney World and Universal Studios, swimming in the ocean (SO thankful for Advanced Bionics Neptune processors), collecting seashells, going to speech camp, camping with the family, and playing with her neighbor friends. She still often asks to fly in the airplane to see Mickey Mouse and swim in the ocean again!

"I'm five, going on six." Those were the words we heard a lot on her birthday this year. Let's not get ahead of ourselves, Audrena! You're growing up too fast as it is!

Audrena played soccer last fall, and she will play again this spring. Her coach was great and was not at all intimidated by the Phonak Roger Inspiro that we asked her to use on the soccer field. We're always amazed by how much the Roger system improves Audrena's ability to hear us in situations like that!

She is still going to school for a full day, and it has worked out very well. In fact, Audrena participated in kindergarten round-up this week with flying colors! The areas they marked for us to work on before next fall were in the areas of gross motor skills relating to balance, and we knew those things would be a struggle for her due to her vestibular system. Rhyming words were marked as well, and that's something that we are currently working on. The preschool teachers, Audrena's EA, and the school's SLP have done a great job of preparing her for "big-kid" school! SD School for the Deaf (SDSD) recently completed evaluations, and we will all have an IEP meeting soon to determine whether we will send Audrena to kindergarten, or whether she will spend a year in junior kindergarten.

We know Audrena is behind in some areas, but we are still amazed at the progress she has made in the past year. Because she still has room to grow, so to speak, I sometimes have trouble seeing the future, where Audrena will speak as well as Reyana and Kelton, but I know we will get there with more time and hard work. Her articulation has improved over the past year, and she does a much better job answering questions and re-telling stories now. She still leaves out the in-between words in sentences, and now they are starting to work on auditory memory skills with her because the professionals at SDSD think that may be part of the issue.

We still take Audrena to the University of South Dakota Scottish Rite Speech & Hearing Clinic for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology services. It has become like a second home to us, and we are so thankful to have the clinic so close to home. In fact, Audrena will be attending summer speech camp there for the third year in a row. Here is a photo that their photographer took yesterday and e-mailed to us. Our much-loved Dr. M. is with Audrena, and the student clinician is doing the programming.


That's all I have time to update with right now, but I will certainly try to be better about updating the blog! Life just gets so busy.

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