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From May 25, 2006: "I am quite sure you are aware that 95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents. Providing a clear, accurate, fluent model of ASL is not an easy task for hearing parents, one imo, best left to DOD whose first language is ASL.

The parents are best at providing a clear, accurate, fluent model of their language, whether it be Hindu, Spanish or English.


The best time to learn any language is prior to six years of age, deaf or hearing. For some DOHA children, they simply may not recieve clear, accurate, fluent models of English or ASL. The result is a no complete language. What an atrocity!


I believe that language acquisition should be a painless as possible.


Inaccurate example of any language does not create literate children. If ASL from hearing parents could do this, we would not be having this discussion."


and "ASL is a great communication tool. ASL, in a hearing family with a deaf child.. deaf child can read and write English? No


Do you get it?"


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