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I wanted to see people's opinion of how a deaf child's oral skills should be developed (if it should even be developed).
Personally, I don't think once a week speech therapy is enough. I think there should be different conversational interaction with people on a weekly (if not daily) basis. The earlier, the better. The therapist would have use his/her judgement to stop if there is no measurable progress.
Some people may think that this is overkill and wasting their time. What do you think? What is "enough" to you? At what point should it stop? Or should the development of oral skills be on hold for later, after the child has gained enough vocabulary?
Personally, I don't think once a week speech therapy is enough. I think there should be different conversational interaction with people on a weekly (if not daily) basis. The earlier, the better. The therapist would have use his/her judgement to stop if there is no measurable progress.
Some people may think that this is overkill and wasting their time. What do you think? What is "enough" to you? At what point should it stop? Or should the development of oral skills be on hold for later, after the child has gained enough vocabulary?