deafskeptic - No.
Originally Posted by deafskeptic
lomldeafskeptic - Are you saying that there is no problem with children who are deaf, with limited language, understanding the whole message in ASL?
Originally Posted by deafskeptic[.
lomlI am sincerely please to read that you found Cued Speech useful tool for phonics and lipreading.
Originally Posted by loml
deafskeptic - Are you stating here that you have met numerous (more than 2)individuals who advocate for CS? You certainly are not meeting the same Cued Speech advocates that I know. You have made previous statements that your mother cued to you when you misunderstood, are you suggesting then that a tool that removes the ambiguity from spoken word, should not be afforded to furture deaf children?
Originally Posted by deafskepticYES, I have met more than one person who advocate for CS. How else do you think I learned it in 2nd grade. You're the most annoying one by far.
Originally Posted by lomlAgain, are you meaning that children in oral programs should not learn/use a system that removes the ambiguity of speech for them?
Originally Posted by deafskeptic
lomlI did not ask you if they should be in an oral program only.
Originally Posted by lomlIndeed the system of Cued Speech, on its own does not teach speech. As you have some familiarity with Cued Speech, I would not expect you to have the same reaction to the words: Cued Speech.
Originally Posted by deafskepticME:
I see you have not answered my question. If Cued speech has no revealance to speech why even mention bad experience in speech class. I should point out that many have tried it and don't use it.
lomldeafskeptic - What question did I not answer? The simple fact that the system is named "Cued Speech" can/does conjures up all kinds of images fordeaf and hearing people, who do not know what cueing is.
lomldeafskeptic - I do not recall stating that the Deaf community is threatened by Cued Speech.
Originally Posted by deafskepticWhy the comment about the reaction to hearing with vested interest in ASL? Is it because they got annoyed with your "gospel" of CS as the salvation to deaf children's literacy skills? If you want to turn on people to cued speech, you're going about it
exactly the wrong way.
lomldeafskeptic - I find the implied naivity suprising. Your mom choose a path less traveled for a period of time in your childhood. You acredit the system to providing some support for you phonetically and with speech reading.
Originally Posted by deafskepticYou're turning off people to cued speech because you keep going on and on and on and on and on about it. I wonder how long it will be before someone begs Alex for an ignore feature so they can put you and other annoying members on ignore.
I swear your mission is to turn people off on Cued Speech.
Free will.