Beach girl
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And you're including HOH with deaf, as being oppressed by speech training?
And you're including HOH with deaf, as being oppressed by speech training?
Since there are often threads on here about "How do I find the deaf community in such-and-such place?" or "How can I find someone to practice ASL with?", it doesn't look to me like knowing ASL necessarily makes someone's life easier, or allows them to communicate very freely with people around them, unless they live and work very closely with a deaf community. That is not the case for most people.
You have no idea...
my friend who was HOH was fired fromher teaching job at an oral-only program because the parents were so freakin' obsessed with her ability to be a "spoken English" role model for their precious deaf/hoh children. Now, she is working as a teacher's aide making 20 thousand less than she did as a teacher all because of this stupid f***** oral-only philosophy.
Heck...one ADer who was a father of a deaf child with CIs admitted that he didnt want a teacher who is deaf teaching his child.
How is that for oppression, heh?
BG - oralism is about manually teaching the deaf how to speak and how to "listen". Did you have to be manually taught how to speak after becoming late-deafened?
I grew up oral only and no, it was not very beneficial because even though I can speak freely with the hearing, I still cannot hear them fluently. I was left out of everything from family meals to schools and even if I was the most perfect speaker on this planet, I still struggle with comprehending what hearing people say. Advocates of the oral-only approach don't get this or they just ignore this as irrelevant.
Oralism is oppression of deaf people.
And ASL is to. Can you imagine a spanish-only child going of to school, later to a job, then social events and having a terp. ASL-only oppress the independence of the deaf person.
Yes, I was born deaf and am profound deaf.
There are few ASL-only deaf who are comfortable in life. Those deaf who have benefited themself but learning English (i.e. how to read and write it, note I did not say speak it) are much more successful in life.
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And ASL is to. Can you imagine a spanish-only child going of to school, later to a job, then social events and having a terp. ASL-only oppress the independence of the deaf person.
Just clarify, not few asl only deaf. There are a lot of ASL only Deaf who are comfortable in life who can read, write and ASL.
I have too many deaf friends who are asl users.
I think he's trying to claim that it would be limiting to literally only know ASL, and be unable to read and/or write English. Which... is confusing, since that was never mentioned anywhere or brought up previously at all.
I think he's trying to claim that it would be limiting to literally only know ASL, and be unable to read and/or write English. Which... is confusing, since that was never mentioned anywhere or brought up previously at all.