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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 455687" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Well, well, well... We saw the audiologist and she did the standart testing. She could not perform one about hearing with background noise, she does not have the equipment. </p><p>His hearing is excellent! After a few of my questions, she told me that referring for a ore in deph test would be pointless: there is no norm for 4 year old kids. The doctor would not be able to really do anything with the results.</p><p>She said to keep an eye on it and that my suspiscions are very reasonable assumptions because of his health history (repeated ear infections and then ear tubes which are still in).</p><p>We have a meeting at the school to get the results of last week evaluation. A little nervous, but kind of ready to hear what everyone is saying: "let's monitor it, we are not sure yet".</p><p>I guess I'm trying to make peace with the fact that he is so young and there is so little we can do.</p><p>If he has Asperger's like I suspect, what can really be done at that age??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 455687, member: 11847"] Well, well, well... We saw the audiologist and she did the standart testing. She could not perform one about hearing with background noise, she does not have the equipment. His hearing is excellent! After a few of my questions, she told me that referring for a ore in deph test would be pointless: there is no norm for 4 year old kids. The doctor would not be able to really do anything with the results. She said to keep an eye on it and that my suspiscions are very reasonable assumptions because of his health history (repeated ear infections and then ear tubes which are still in). We have a meeting at the school to get the results of last week evaluation. A little nervous, but kind of ready to hear what everyone is saying: "let's monitor it, we are not sure yet". I guess I'm trying to make peace with the fact that he is so young and there is so little we can do. If he has Asperger's like I suspect, what can really be done at that age?? [/QUOTE]
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