metalangel
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Why don't you google terms like "elective mutism, selective mutism..."
There are lots of terminolgy in place already.
Thanks, I didn't know what the terminology was.
Why don't you google terms like "elective mutism, selective mutism..."
There are lots of terminolgy in place already.
It's interesting that on their History page, they use the term "deaf and dumb" repeatedly. They don't limit the term to just their title (which I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, that it might be some weird Scottish law that prevented them from changing it).I was doing a research on "Deaf and Dumb" and found an organization that advertises "Glasgow Society for the Education of Deaf and Dumb." Don't you guys think that is pretty offensive?
Glasgow Society for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb
Even though Glasgow has been around since the 12th century, all organizations serving the Deaf are assigned a Government Charity Grant Number. :roll:
What does that mean? Why is it bad?
How (if you were even going to) would you differentiate between someone who doesn't speak and someone is incapable? Not being facetious, genuine question.
Always will be.There's still a lot of educating of the populace that needs to be done.
Yes. That has nothing to do with using the phrase "deaf and dumb."has anyone ever heard the phrase "To be struck dumb" ?
Hearing mom, Deaf kid, pro-ASL.
I am also offended because frankly, most people under the age of 40 don't even know that "dumb" means incapable of speech. They ONLY think of it as dumb = STUPID.
It drives me BERSERK that people think that my daughter is an imbecile because she doesn't speak. Really. She speaks perfect ASL. Are Hearies morons if they can't speak Chinese? I love how everyone loves her and thinks she's awesome, but then I say she's Deaf, and suddenly, it's like she's dropped 80% of her IQ points!!!
Language changes constantly. Especially due to immigration and emigration When was the last time you heard someone talk about jack-o'lanterns? That's what we called them when I was a child. Nowadays, it's just "carved pumpkins".
Let's let go of Deaf and Dumb.
Just Deaf, or maybe Deaf and Speech Challenged.