Originally posted by caffy
Of course, I am worried about the increasing numbers of CI users, and I sincerely hope that someone out there will wake up and realise the beauty of being Deaf and the ever so awesome Deaf culture, and tell parents/individuals that it is OKAY to look at other options, other than getting CI. It is OKAY to be Deaf - some parents do not realise that. I think it all comes down to needing more resources, with more information about what you can do, for parents with a newborn Deaf baby.
And I wish that some Deaf people would wake up and realize the beauty of being Hearing and the ever so awesome (and large) Hearing culture, and tell Deaf people that it is OKAY to be hearing, if they so choose, and for a child that is implanted early and grows up hearing, that that is OKAY, too.
I know most people here don't think so, but parents generally ARE told about all options. That is the point of most infant screening done in the hospitals. Most parents will get on the Internet and research all they can about Deafness (including Deaf culture) and make an informed decision. I'm not saying all, but the times have changed and this is generally the way it happens. I think Hearing parents are often demonized by the Deaf culture for implanted their children, based on the assumption that the hearing parents automatically went for a CI without looking at other options. Most parents have looked at everything-they want what's best for thier child and will look into everything and learn as much as they can before making a decision.