Tuesday, May 12, 2009

*NEW* Deaf Parenting Blog

Welcome! Everyone. What is Deaf parenting blog? Is it new? Yes. It is look like Parenting magazine. When you may notice it at CVS store. That I usually read in Parenting magazine daily. My goal is help deaf parents to getting better skill parent in successful. This Deaf Parenting blog will help Deaf parents to learn about child development and discipline style, preparing for pregnancy, fun indoor/outdoor activites etc in (ASL) American Sign Language video. It will share feed ideas about parenting tips and recipes, concern issues, American sign language and deaf Culture on dicussion artices in Deaf parenting community. New deaf mothers are welcome to share their stories, experience, ideas in this blog.

A hearing baby is new, fun and exciting, but anxiety provoking,too. The responsibilities of new parenthood are awesomely large. But that natural insecurity and concern are manageable with other advices,down-to-earth information. Deaf mothers have stuggles to understand in baby book, parents' magazines, other parenting internet. They try to attend to take parenting class, there are not available provide Sign Language Interpreter in Parent group.

I now have one daughter and two son. They are all hearing children. I am only deaf mother. I had good experienced in Early intervention program and Parent group. At East Boston Harlod ,I attend to parent group on Tuesdays weeklyEast Boston Harlod Border Early intervention in 3 years ago. I learned alot and shared with other hearing person's experience.
Welcome to hearing parent if they can read in my blog.
American Sign language is tool for everyone.

Enjoy it. watch it. Read it.

Tanysha Pierce
Boston, Massachusetts

3 comments:

  1. A great idea to have "Deaf Parenting" blog.
    Debra and I are parents of 6 Deaf kids, possible one on the way.
    I look forward to read this blog from now on! I bookmarked it! :-)

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  2. I have a hard of hearing son and am deaf myself. I look forward to reading a blog on deaf parenting.

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  3. You are right that there is not much out there for parents who are deaf but have children that can hear. I liked what you wrote about how to deal with tantrums! I will enjoy reading what you write about next..
    Thanks,
    Maryfaith

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