Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to throw this in...I am completely deaf on my left side and maintain 30% of my hearing on the right. Depending on the sounds of the words, you may not get my attention until mid sentence and at that point I use your gestures to help me. I speak normally because I didn't lose the majority of my hearing until I was 22, so I don't have that off-sounding, giveaway voice you'd expect. I also don't wear hearing aids. I will read your lips if I know to look at you. Children are incredibly hard to understand because their mouths don't move correctly and they do so much pointing. It may be worth considering.
Would you have accepted a babysitting job without sharing this with the parents?
I don't tell anyone. I am able to function with limited difficulty and really dislike when people yell instead of talk because they think I can't understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to throw this in...I am completely deaf on my left side and maintain 30% of my hearing on the right. Depending on the sounds of the words, you may not get my attention until mid sentence and at that point I use your gestures to help me. I speak normally because I didn't lose the majority of my hearing until I was 22, so I don't have that off-sounding, giveaway voice you'd expect. I also don't wear hearing aids. I will read your lips if I know to look at you. Children are incredibly hard to understand because their mouths don't move correctly and they do so much pointing. It may be worth considering.
Would you have accepted a babysitting job without sharing this with the parents?
Anonymous wrote:Just want to throw this in...I am completely deaf on my left side and maintain 30% of my hearing on the right. Depending on the sounds of the words, you may not get my attention until mid sentence and at that point I use your gestures to help me. I speak normally because I didn't lose the majority of my hearing until I was 22, so I don't have that off-sounding, giveaway voice you'd expect. I also don't wear hearing aids. I will read your lips if I know to look at you. Children are incredibly hard to understand because their mouths don't move correctly and they do so much pointing. It may be worth considering.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely weird.
I think it is rare to be that non-functional. I have a child with a language disorder, and he needs often needs me to repeat a request.
It is more probably that she. does. not. care. Gives whatever is in the fridge, because she can't be bothered to remember what the children were supposed to have. Drives because she can't be bothered to walk and remember the way.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like some kind of severe processing disorder.
People with non-verbal processing disorder often get lost, have trouble with numbers etc.
People with William's Syndrome are very social, have incredible hearing, and are musically gifted, and yet they are also developmentally delayed, severely spatially challenged, often get lost, and will never be able to balance a checkbook.
There are people who can't remember what faces look like, people who can't remember names of objects etc.
Is there any way you could speak to her parents?