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  • 5 months ago
WATCH: Six-month-old Jordan Gibson, who is profoundly deaf, has his cochlear implant turned on for the first time at The Shepherd Centre in Canberra. He is with his parents Gabby and Andy Gibson.
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00:00So with Alex our first when we were doing the switch on I guess our expectations were very high, unrealistically high.
00:18If someone turned on a sense for you you just wouldn't know how to handle it or how to process it which is what we needed to understand.
00:28It's not on yet, I'll take it and see.
00:32I want to see if I can...
00:35Yeah.
00:36So much talking.
00:38He talks a lot.
00:40Lots of sounds.
00:42Hello Geordie.
00:45Hello.
00:46Hello my boy.
00:48What's that sound?
00:50Can you hear us?
00:52Hello Geordie.
00:54Geordie.
00:56Hello.
00:57Hi Geordie.
00:58Mommy's talking to you.
00:59Hello.
01:00Hi buddy.
01:01Hi.
01:02Can you hear us?
01:03Does this make sense now?
01:04It has got a very big voice.
01:05I love you.
01:06I love you.
01:07Hi.
01:08Hi.
01:09Hi.
01:10Can you hear us?
01:12Does this make sense now?
01:14It has got a very big voice.
01:17I love you.
01:19I love you.
01:30Can you hear us?
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