Such a bright boy so curious and contemplative. All wonderful ingredients for a gorgeous lucky little Ladd. Well done mom and dad. Sharing this journey was brave and inspirational. I send my best wishes and love to Wylder a sparkle of life full of potential thanks to this magnificent Cochlear technology!
Hey guys my baby girl is 2 month and has the same diagnosis, I’m so excited for you guys especially for your son , and it gives me hope . Me and my husband are also going to get her implants at 9 months Can’t wait Best of luck And God bless ❤️
First time was ok.. at 14:00 we could see this boy is tired. Is a long time for him.. first activation. To be first activated is a new time.. it is hard for little baby. To train his ears, first time 5-10 minutes are long enough.. it is a long time to train his ears..
Lennert de crom hi there, we have basic signs that we use however we are focusing on listening and spoken languages. Our child does and always will feel “safe” but thank you for your concern.
Everyone’s reactions are completely different to when they get their implants switched on. We like to think he’s super chill loving life. Because he is.
He’s so tired poor baby. Maybe they would have a better time with him and better reactions if they waited until he had some sleep?! It’s obvious he is very tired! Not a time to be introducing anything anew to a baby when their that tired!!
The tambourine is used to see how loud the sound is for Wylder, if he were to have a reaction to it that made it seem loud, they would be able to adjust the sound/volume accordingly. Far from stupid. It’s used to make the process of switch on comfortable.
Shay Dinosaur thanks for your DISGUSTING comment. As a parent, we are able to make a decision we think is best for OUR child. I’m glad you’re happy with your decision to live within the deaf/non-hearing world. For us, we wanted to give Wylder as many possibilities in life as possible. You’re born with two ears that are meant to hear (my opinion) and there just happened to be a mutation in his genes which stopped him from having that ability. We have provided an opportunity for him to have that ability. If he grows up and wants to live within the deaf world, he’s more than welcome to, we will SUPPORT THAT DECISION. However, if he were to grow up without Cochlear Implants and decided later on that he wanted them, his speech and listening would be very DELAYED and the implants would not provide the same impact on his life as they’re able to when implanted young. Thank you for your comment, move on and don’t watch or follow if you’re not interested in supporting us. Buh-bye.
Wylder you think his speech and listening would be delayed? Oh bitch please. It’s called sign language, and punishment if he doesn’t listen just like other kids.
Shay Dinosaur simple fact, it would be delayed if he were to decide to have the surgery later on in life. I’m very supportive of everyone within the deaf community and I hate that you’ve tried to bring someone down because of their personal decisions and opinions. We do use sign language where needed and will continue to do so, so Wylder has options when he’s old enough to make his own choice. He will NOT be punished, I don’t know where you got that from. No need for the language, this channel is to help support others, no one needs your negativity and hate. 👎🏼
@@wylder9054The date today is jan14, 2023. Hope you all are doing well every day now that Wlder has chance to engaged in every way including through sound. Thank you for doing this fine video....... very educational on the issue. Blessings to all.
With loving parents like that, Wylder will get through anything. So awesome.
I have two Cochlear Implants as well since 2006 (July) I love them so much💕
Thanks awesome! Wylder loves them too.
Congratulations!! I’m so happy they have worked so well for you! I wish you years of comfort and ease with them!!
I was a late bloomer,lol,I went deaf @ 60,but I received my cochlear implant in 2009! It’s quite the “miracle!”
Me too!👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
This sweet little guy will break a few hearts when he grows up 😊
The gift of hearing is so so precious. Wylder is such a beautiful little boy, he’s going to accomplish amazing things!
Such a bright boy so curious and contemplative. All wonderful ingredients for a gorgeous lucky little Ladd. Well done mom and dad. Sharing this journey was brave and inspirational. I send my best wishes and love to Wylder a sparkle of life full of potential thanks to this magnificent Cochlear technology!
This is so beautiful. Awesome reaction to each person and sound he hears with progress.
what a wonderful family!!! happiness always!!!
We’re very happy!
A beautiful story of unconditional love and a little man's reaction to his first sounds.
What a sweet little boy ❤️
Thank you!
Aw. All the best to Wylder and his beautiful fam! :)) Such a good thing.
Congrats to Wylder and his amazing parents! Also wonderful work by Hear and Say - a truly dedicated team.
Hey guys my baby girl is 2 month and has the same diagnosis,
I’m so excited for you guys especially for your son , and it gives me hope . Me and my husband are also going to get her implants at 9 months
Can’t wait
Best of luck
And God bless ❤️
Hi! That’s awesome. We wish you the best of luck 💞🦋
You’ll be simply amazed! I was a late bloomer,didn’t go deaf until I was 60! Received my cochlear the yr after & it’s quite the miracle!
Congratulations! I'm happy for Wylder
Such an amazing video so happy for you guys 🎉
I’m on of Katie’s friends and I am so happy for Wylder
애기가
너무귀엽고
이쁘다
엄마아빠의
잘생김과
이쁨을닮은것같다
아기가너무귀엽고
사랑스럽다
아가야
건강하게잘자라거라
😘
Adorable child.
Beautiful beautiful baby!😊
This is awesome! Congrats!
Hope baby Wylder is doing good. Looking forward to seeing more videos about his language development!
Thank you! We have some videos coming soon!
Hoping all is well still
🤗💞🇺🇸💞🤗
Adorable!
😮wowie❤
What brand is his cochlear implant?
He looks like daddy
First time was ok.. at 14:00 we could see this boy is tired. Is a long time for him.. first activation. To be first activated is a new time.. it is hard for little baby. To train his ears, first time 5-10 minutes are long enough.. it is a long time to train his ears..
아가가참잘생겼다
이다음에크면
너무잘생긴미남
일것이다
😍😘
Около дома 20милиард мусора аппараты
То ву зачем сделать ребонок семья буду наказали времени бог ударили и обратно мусора апарат ни как цена высокая до максимально цен79%
where is a sign language? A deaf child does need to learn a sign language. A child feel more safe as a sign language to learn ;-).
Lennert de crom hi there, we have basic signs that we use however we are focusing on listening and spoken languages. Our child does and always will feel “safe” but thank you for your concern.
Hears for the first time but he could care less.
Paul Hobbs or couldn’t...
Everyone’s reactions are completely different to when they get their implants switched on. We like to think he’s super chill loving life. Because he is.
@@wylder9054 and you are right,sweethearts!
He’s so tired poor baby. Maybe they would have a better time with him and better reactions if they waited until he had some sleep?! It’s obvious he is very tired! Not a time to be introducing anything anew to a baby when their that tired!!
Stupid idea with that tambourine !!!
The tambourine is used to see how loud the sound is for Wylder, if he were to have a reaction to it that made it seem loud, they would be able to adjust the sound/volume accordingly. Far from stupid. It’s used to make the process of switch on comfortable.
And that car boot hitting the so fucking called father!! KARMA!!!!
Disgusting!!!! POOR CHILD! I AM DEAF!! LET THE CHILD CHOOSE WHEN HES OLDER ENOUGH TO MAKE HIS OWN DECISIONS YOU UNGRATEFUL PARENTS!!
Shay Dinosaur thanks for your DISGUSTING comment. As a parent, we are able to make a decision we think is best for OUR child. I’m glad you’re happy with your decision to live within the deaf/non-hearing world. For us, we wanted to give Wylder as many possibilities in life as possible. You’re born with two ears that are meant to hear (my opinion) and there just happened to be a mutation in his genes which stopped him from having that ability. We have provided an opportunity for him to have that ability. If he grows up and wants to live within the deaf world, he’s more than welcome to, we will SUPPORT THAT DECISION. However, if he were to grow up without Cochlear Implants and decided later on that he wanted them, his speech and listening would be very DELAYED and the implants would not provide the same impact on his life as they’re able to when implanted young. Thank you for your comment, move on and don’t watch or follow if you’re not interested in supporting us. Buh-bye.
Wylder you think his speech and listening would be delayed? Oh bitch please. It’s called sign language, and punishment if he doesn’t listen just like other kids.
Shay Dinosaur simple fact, it would be delayed if he were to decide to have the surgery later on in life. I’m very supportive of everyone within the deaf community and I hate that you’ve tried to bring someone down because of their personal decisions and opinions. We do use sign language where needed and will continue to do so, so Wylder has options when he’s old enough to make his own choice. He will NOT be punished, I don’t know where you got that from. No need for the language, this channel is to help support others, no one needs your negativity and hate. 👎🏼
There is no need to be bitter I’m sure your parents would have done it when u where younger.
@@wylder9054The date today is jan14, 2023. Hope you all are doing well every day now that Wlder has chance to engaged in every way including through sound. Thank you for doing this fine video....... very educational on the issue. Blessings to all.