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Many deaf people can "hear", tons of deaf people within a community can hear also. But many of them know sign, and prefer it. I never said your daughter woudn't want to relate to other deaf people who can hear. In fact I said quite the opposite. I said that deaf people (able to hear or not), and all people, should find the group that understands them best. In your daughters case it would most likely be others who are deaf and hearing. But don't you want her to have as many friends as possible. Knowing sign opens up a world of opportunities for her to meet people she might not others have known. Just like knowing any other language. There is a reason that parents are buying all the "signing time" and other sign language videos for their hearing children. Because learning at least some sign has been proven to be beneficial to both hearing and deaf, and yes...deaf who can hear.
I can hear with my hearing aids..I dont care what anyone says.
I had nobody to relate to growing up. I thought I was the only deaf person and I was so afraid of my future cuz I was never exposed to deaf role models. All the plays, shows, speakers, or whatever that came to my school had all hearing people.
I grew up miserable with that fear and with nobody to really fully connect to thanks to the stupid oralists who pushed their stupid philosophies on my mom making her think that ASL and the Deaf community was bad for me.