VamPyroX
bloody phreak from hell
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Yep, that's true.I would love to see the language problems nipped in the first grade not in college. I recalled reading online about a person who teaches deaf kids and she admitted that she let their mistakes slide. I really don't like that person as she did no favor for the deaf kids.
Yes, the love of reading books could help their English in a big way. Their families gotta buy the kids books and be a role model by reading books as well. Many of my family members (especially the females) love to read and so do I.
When I was in high school, we had to take a special test every year to determine where we placed in knowledge. This was just for all deaf students. Hearing students took a similar test every 2 years.
During one testing session, I was in the deaf-only room with a couple other deaf students.
While I was doing my test, another deaf student (older than me) had a question and asked the teacher. The teacher helped him by giving him indirect answers on the blackboard. If the student still didn't understand, she would sometimes give them the answers bluntly. Of course, the tests that the students were taking were large-print and elementary level.
Also, some students who were mainstreamed... still passed no matter what. If they failed a class, they still got a passing grade and a note of "Grades Modified" on their report cards. :roll: