Holly
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I'm a hearing person but I've known and heard of so many people who were deaf, as in completely or almost completely non hearing, whose parents never bothered to learn sign language. I guess I understand if the child is hoh to a certain extent they can understand oral language well, but when the child has no hearing at all, I don't think its fair to force them to read lips! Especially when the child attends a deaf school and is very obviously learning and speaking ASL or some other form.
To me thats like having a child that can only speak french, and will never be able to learn another language well enough to effectively communicate without frustration. If I had a child like that...I'd suck it up and learn french! I don't understand how you can basically tell your child you don't want to communicate with them!
Of course I understand that just because you are completely deaf does not mean you can't speak or read lips well, I can only imagine of course but I think we all understand that reading lips gets hard, especially in a group setting when you have to figure out who is talking!
I guess all I'm saying is that if I ever have a deaf child I'll make every effort possible to communicate effectively, whatever way is best for them.
To me thats like having a child that can only speak french, and will never be able to learn another language well enough to effectively communicate without frustration. If I had a child like that...I'd suck it up and learn french! I don't understand how you can basically tell your child you don't want to communicate with them!
Of course I understand that just because you are completely deaf does not mean you can't speak or read lips well, I can only imagine of course but I think we all understand that reading lips gets hard, especially in a group setting when you have to figure out who is talking!
I guess all I'm saying is that if I ever have a deaf child I'll make every effort possible to communicate effectively, whatever way is best for them.