Maya Chan Beach Resort A Great Way to Spend a Port Day! In a Nutshell Do yourself a favor and go. Just go. My bet is that you will not regret it. It’s the relaxing day you may not have realized you needed. The location is dreamy. The staff are kind and attentive. The owners have set it up to make it very comfortable and stress-free for the guests. Just go. Video Review in ASL Getting There and Back The walk is a bit of a trek, but the people at Maya Chan send you a very clear map and instructions. If you look at Google Maps satellite or the picture below, you’ll see that the port dock is long. Great for taking photos, though! We walked quickly through the maze of shops without stopping, following the instructions and photos from Maya Chan and found the spot with no problem. They were waiting with a covered area and some seats while we signed a form, then got on the taxis to head over. You may read about the bumpy ride. ...
Just the other day, the boys had a friend come over to play. Before the friend arrived, his mom sent me a text saying that her son was bringing his Batman costume. I told Travis, "Your friend will be wearing his Batman costume when he comes over." Travis' face lit up, eyes lifted, and mouth opened wide. Before I could finish signing, "Why not you go upstairs to get your Iron Man costume?" he was signing, "Yes, yes!" and making his way up the stairs. Moments later, he came back to tell me he couldn't find his suit. I directed him to look in my bathroom in the hamper. He did and it wasn't there either. Finally, I told him to hold on while I sent a message asking his dad if he knew the costume's whereabouts. He did and Travis put on his alter ego. I couldn't help but make a mental note of how that conversation was such a big deal. We were discussing something happening in the future: friend will arrive soon. Telling Travis...
"Are you going to fix his ear?" "Is there something that could help him hear?" "Did you know there's a great surgery that helps deaf people hear?" "If a surgical procedure would allow your paraplegic child to walk wouldn't you do it?" Being Deaf is unique compared to other differences such as being blind, unable to walk, having Down Syndrome. It's historically been difficult, even for Deaf people, to pinpoint exactly how it's different. I usually explain that the Deaf community shares a common language, norms, folklore, etc.; therefore they form a culture. But it's more than that. I think the real difference lies in acceptance. If parents have child with Down Syndrome, they must come to a point of acceptance . They can't change the facts. They are forced to accept what is and give their child the tools needed to become successful in their life. If parents have a child who is blind,...
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