Coping with Device Failure|Hearing Families <----here's another example of what I mean when I say parents really need to help their child learn how to deal with silent and without technologies. My parents are good parents. I would not want to be taken away from them ever! I just wanted them to be better educated. They were not ignoring me. Just that they tend to say nevermind when something is not clear to me but more often when I don't have my hearing aids. Most families do this. I do think it is bad parenting on their part for not knowing ASL. They have a big family so it is very hard for them to find the time and money all the time. I was talking to them and all, so they think everything is fine. I never told them how I felt because at the time, I felt that my deaf is a disability and it was something I have to accept.
edited: btw, I do not think writing is a bad thing. I think it is great, and I too depend on writing as my form of communication. Just that everytime I write to my family, they take it the wrong way and get upset, because they can't read my emotions (I guess that's why we put smiley faces but it doesn't always help). But when I talk to them, it is not like that. And it take awhile for me to figure out how express myself in writing.