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Then you're just about out of luck, aren't you, with continuing your fight against us? Make a new thread, one that discusses how seven (or younger) year old children learn spoken language today. I suspect you would be about the only poster in that thread, if not a couple others. No disrespect intended, but you are posting about situations that do not apply to the majority of us on this board. We are either older than Miss Kat and learned a different method, or others are post-lingually deaf. Why bother with the "no, no, no this is how it is" when none of us have that experience? I would never be a cat lover going to a dog forum and trying to enforce my cat ideas and processes on dog owners. We know and value our ideas of oral skills, and you disagree because you value your own ideas of spoken language, yet you continually shove it down our throats by saying, "this is how it is today." Guess what? We were not there "today". We speak of what we know of.
AlleyCat, this isn't a fight against you. The OP has a 3YO with bilateral CIs and is asking for advice. Faire Jour has a 7YO with bilateral implants who uses both ASL and spoken language. She has researched so much about what's available to and for children today. This is in no way an indictment of what you've done in the past, and what has worked for you is great input. But why would you suggest FJ's experience and perspective is irrelevant to someone in a very similar situation to hers?