Sinead Clements wrote the following letter to persons quoted in a CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News article entitled
“Deaf students struggle with English to get diplomas.”
Some of Sinead’s Irish diction shows in her writing! My name is Sinead Clements and I am a profoundly deaf senior at Boston University and I wanted to email you and let you know there is a wonderful method called Cued Speech that has shown to help with the English proficiency of a deaf
child.
Take my case for example, I was born deaf, the doctors told my parents I would never read, write, or talk. With the help of Cued Speech, I went to mainstream school. In third grade, I tested at the eleventh grade reading
My favorite books at the time were Swiss Family Robinson, Treasure Island, and Carl Sandburg’s series on Abraham Lincoln. With Cued Speech, I was able to enjoy reading and read I do.
I love history books and political tomes, I love adventure and imagination, all thanks to Cued Speech.
In eighth grade, I took my state examinations with no problem since Cued Speech already gave me the knowledge of the English language. I passed them, I took them with my hearing peers, I did not have anyone help me bridge the meanings in the exam….
In high school, I stayed in mainstream, I got a 3.65 GPA. I was accepted into 5 major universities, all mainstream. I now attend Boston University and am almost finished with my degree, of which is my first love, History. Thanks to Cued Speech.
I wanted to tell you that Cued Speech is a wonderful method to help the deaf learn how to read and write. I even learned how to talk with Cued Speech. I believe that Cued Speech should be required in every deaf
school. I can testify to the fact that it works with helping a deaf child learn how to read.
www.cuedspeech.org/PDF/_OnQ2005-1.pdf
“Deaf students struggle with English to get diplomas.”
Some of Sinead’s Irish diction shows in her writing! My name is Sinead Clements and I am a profoundly deaf senior at Boston University and I wanted to email you and let you know there is a wonderful method called Cued Speech that has shown to help with the English proficiency of a deaf
child.
Take my case for example, I was born deaf, the doctors told my parents I would never read, write, or talk. With the help of Cued Speech, I went to mainstream school. In third grade, I tested at the eleventh grade reading
My favorite books at the time were Swiss Family Robinson, Treasure Island, and Carl Sandburg’s series on Abraham Lincoln. With Cued Speech, I was able to enjoy reading and read I do.
I love history books and political tomes, I love adventure and imagination, all thanks to Cued Speech.
In eighth grade, I took my state examinations with no problem since Cued Speech already gave me the knowledge of the English language. I passed them, I took them with my hearing peers, I did not have anyone help me bridge the meanings in the exam….
In high school, I stayed in mainstream, I got a 3.65 GPA. I was accepted into 5 major universities, all mainstream. I now attend Boston University and am almost finished with my degree, of which is my first love, History. Thanks to Cued Speech.
I wanted to tell you that Cued Speech is a wonderful method to help the deaf learn how to read and write. I even learned how to talk with Cued Speech. I believe that Cued Speech should be required in every deaf
school. I can testify to the fact that it works with helping a deaf child learn how to read.
www.cuedspeech.org/PDF/_OnQ2005-1.pdf