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We call it AGBad for a reason.


I'm sorry, I must have missed the memo about using silly and childish names for AGBell. Did it also include the new cheer for the NAD: Go NAD?

Because of his history.
 
Exactly and parents should have the ability to choose whatever options work best for their child and be free from attack especially from a parent who initially utilized the same methods.

You mean, options that works best for the PARENT?
 
From the woman who was not able to raise a successful oral deaf child.

LOL:laugh2: You are truly hysterical. Please, please deal with the issues you have regarding your own deaf child. Mine, on the other hand, is successful orally and signing. He is truly bilingual, which all professionals know offers a distinct advantage both linguistically and cognitively.
 
Its actually AGBell but since I am not a member, I do not care.

Yeah, I know what it is. However, you quite obviously do not know much about deaf culture, or you would not feel the need to refer to what it actually is.
 
No, its actually being part of a loving family that loves her for who she is and not how she communicates, two points that are way beyond your grasp.

You seriously need to deal with the insecurities you have regarding the choices you made for your child. Stop projecting onto AD.
 
You mean, options that works best for the PARENT?

No, try and keep up, what works best for the child. Maybe this is a concept that you are struggling with but each and every child is unique and what works for one child may not be best for another and likewise what did not work for one child may be the best option for another.
 
No, try and keep up, what works best for the child. Maybe this is a concept that you are struggling with but each and every child is unique and what works for one child may not be best for another and likewise what did not work for one child may be the best option for another.

You still don't get it. What the HEARING PARENT wants to believe works best for the DEAF CHILD. Believing that every child is so unique that they alone possess needs that no other child on this earth has is doing a disservice to your child.
 
Ouch. Not everyone wants to be raised as an oral deaf. I am so glad to have ASL in my life, I cannot imagine it any other way. Of course, I'm speaking for myself.

It's okay. I gave my child all options. As a consequence, he can communicate in English verbally and in writing, and in ASL. He is bilingual. I personally see that as more of an advantage than simply amplifying sound and being restricted to oral only.

BTW, I see a lot of projecting of one's own insecurities regarding parenting going on there.
 
Exactly and parents should have the ability to choose whatever options work best for their child and be free from attack especially from a parent who initially utilized the same methods.

They have the right. Given the reasoning behind many of their choices, it is obvious that they don't have anything closely resembling ability.:cool2:
 
You seriously need to deal with the insecurities you have regarding the choices you made for your child. Stop projecting onto AD.

Not projecting onto AD just giving you a taste of your own medicine.

Getting pretty defensive aren't you. Guess I hit a nerve. Invoking the defense mechanism of speaking for an entire group is always the sign of a weak argument.

BTW my child will soon be graduating from Grad School, getting a job and enjoying her life with her friends both hearing and deaf. "Insecurities" about our choices, looks like they turned out pretty dam good. Especially the one we made about the ci at a time when you, Harlan Lane and the NAD were all saying that it would not work.
 
It's okay. I gave my child all options. As a consequence, he can communicate in English verbally and in writing, and in ASL. He is bilingual. I personally see that as more of an advantage than simply amplifying sound and being restricted to oral only.

BTW, I see a lot of projecting of one's own insecurities regarding parenting going on there.

Absolutely !! And I'm working to be trilingual! I've got a strong foundation with my English that learning yet another language is coming along. :D
 
Not projecting onto AD just giving you a taste of your own medicine.

Getting pretty defensive aren't you. Guess I hit a nerve. Invoking the defense mechanism of speaking for an entire group is always the sign of a weak argument.

BTW my child will soon be graduating from Grad School, getting a job and enjoying her life with her friends both hearing and deaf. "Insecurities" about our choices, looks like they turned out pretty dam good. Especially the one we made about the ci at a time when you, Harlan Lane and the NAD were all saying that it would not work.


The world does not revolve around you and your child. And yes, your insecurities are quite obvious. Your projection as well. It has all been obvious for a few years now.

Harlan Lane, the good people at NAD, and I all have credentials that allow us to make those assessments. You, angry man, do not. Anything you claim is seen with a huge grain of salt.
 
BTW, I see a lot of projecting of one's own insecurities regarding parenting going on there.


From the parent still arguing against cochlear implants twenty years after her decision not to implant. Let it go.
 
Absolutely !! And I'm working to be trilingual! I've got a strong foundation with my English that learning yet another language is coming along. :D

I admire your efforts. And you are correct. That foundation transfers to learning another language.
 
hey rick48 - wassup? :wave:
 
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You seriously need to deal with the insecurities you have regarding the choices you made for your child. Stop projecting onto AD.

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Not projecting onto AD just giving you a taste of your own medicine.



Getting pretty defensive aren't you. Guess I hit a nerve. Invoking the defense mechanism of speaking for an entire group is always the sign of a weak argument.



BTW my child will soon be graduating from Grad School, getting a job and enjoying her life with her friends both hearing and deaf. "Insecurities" about our choices, looks like they turned out pretty dam good. Especially the one we made about the ci at a time when you, Harlan Lane and the NAD were all saying that it would not work.

I do believe she have college education as I believe every deaf here have one too if they say they do. Even Jillos son and Shel's brother.
 
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