F's AT/AAC team was here a week ago. They updated his maestro for him. He had wanted some comments for family added to it. One being "I love you".
He's been using the maestro and learning the new format. We've got it set up so that he has a personal speaker for his prompts and then the loud speaker for us. This cuts down in the confusion about what he's saying.
While sitting in the family room with us. He was chatting away and more or less exploring the new comments and then finally it came R hears's "I love you". He checked f's screen to see what it was he said, but this comment didn't show on the screen (an adjustment is necessary). Upon being asked what he said within a few
minutes he repeated "I love you". We were overjoyed. It has taken f almost 19 years to have the ability to say I love you to us. His smile said it all. Our hearts were so full at that moment.
I was telling his speech therapist about it and he beamed from ear to ear with pride. This is a milestone we have all waited a very long time for.
Showing posts with label AT/AAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AT/AAC. Show all posts
Monday, March 26, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
F Investigates the Maestro
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His view. I notice from this photo the glare. Glare really hurts his eyes. Adjustment immediately made. |
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F up in his chair ready tostart learning the new format of the Maestro. |
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This isn't his main screen. It's a page he went to. It's just to give you an idea of how it's set up for him. |
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Part of his technology set up. I had hoped he'd be able to turn one of these off with his device yesterday. I will need to confirm remote settings. |
Monday, February 20, 2012
F has Technology Will Send Email
F's AT/AAC team came today. They got his wheelchair mount appropriately attached to the chair. They set up his Maestro for him. He was so excited. The newest thing he learned was how to draft and send an email. He was very happy to be able to have the ability to do this task independently from me.
I was at the store getting some tea bags to attempt to treat his abscessed cyst on his cheek (that's another story). I opened my email to see that he had sent me a message. Although, it wasn't the most well thought out email, it was an independent email sent by him. I was so excited.
Today was a really great day for F. He has waited many years to have this type of device. I can remember reading about children who used them and thinking "I wish F could do the same." I no longer have to wish. He has one. He has had the ability to use a switch with his head for years. He can hear. He can follow dialogue. He can follow directions. All of these things the district staff refused to believe he could do.
I was at the store getting some tea bags to attempt to treat his abscessed cyst on his cheek (that's another story). I opened my email to see that he had sent me a message. Although, it wasn't the most well thought out email, it was an independent email sent by him. I was so excited.
Today was a really great day for F. He has waited many years to have this type of device. I can remember reading about children who used them and thinking "I wish F could do the same." I no longer have to wish. He has one. He has had the ability to use a switch with his head for years. He can hear. He can follow dialogue. He can follow directions. All of these things the district staff refused to believe he could do.
Friday, February 17, 2012
It's here! The Maestro is here!
F is super excited. The Dynavox Maestro has arrived. I've got it plugged in for him. I turned it on and tarted the set up process The initial set up screens have a bit of reading to get through. Unfortunately, my daughter has a swim meet this weekend which will take up a lot of my time.
F's AT/AAC team are scheduled to be here Monday to help get him set up.
I can't wait for him to be able to go out into the community for the first time with his own communication.
F's AT/AAC team are scheduled to be here Monday to help get him set up.
I can't wait for him to be able to go out into the community for the first time with his own communication.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
F's Maestro has been ordered! We can't wait!
If you've read about F, you know that he is unable to speak. He can communicate with yes and no head turns and eye gaze. He's been using a laptop loaded with Tobii VS Communicator 4 Software with proximity switches on his wheelchair's head rest. It's an okay system, but I think he's bored with it. He's unable to use that system in real world situations which frustrates him.
Today I received authorization to move forward with the purchase of a Dynavox Maestro dedicated communication system for him. He did trial with a device in November. It worked pretty seamlessly with his switches. We also managed to give him the ability to turn the TV off and on with the IR commands. That was HUGE!!! Not only does this device have communication, but it will assist him with environmental controls. We are so excited for this device to arrive.
Forrest has waited a VERY long time to have the support of some type of dedicated communication device. He was denied the opportunity throughout the early years of his education even though he could use switches with his head. In fact I tried and tried to get the educators on board with a communication system that would lead to independence, but... they talk a good talk. That is also a topic for another blog. Right now we are all celebrating a future in independent communication for Forrest.
Here is a link to Dynavox and the device F has chosen. Dynavox Maestro
I will try to get pictures up and give examples of the device, but right now I just had to post how excited we all are!!!
Here is a link to Dynavox and the device F has chosen. Dynavox Maestro
I will try to get pictures up and give examples of the device, but right now I just had to post how excited we all are!!!
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