It depends... Yes, if you're totally immersed into the hearing world...You put so much energy into hearing and talking that you don't have a lot of energy for social skill interaction. However if you learn ASL and get involved in the Deaf community that social skill issue VANISHES!
My social skills suck when around hearing people but I'm also quite quiet (even sign) when with D/deaf people. I struggle to make a convo even with D/deaf people and using sign unless its 1-2-1.
Well for the lurkers THAT is why dhh kids should get the chance to grow up bilingal....The language window applies to BOTH languages...It's easier to learn a language when you're young!so everything feels difficult- signing and speaking. My sign because I picked it up and am in the process of learning it so late.
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Well for the lurkers THAT is why dhh kids should get the chance to grow up bilingal....The language window applies to BOTH languages...It's easier to learn a language when you're young!
It depends... Yes, if you're totally immersed into the hearing world...You put so much energy into hearing and talking that you don't have a lot of energy for social skill interaction. However if you learn ASL and get involved in the Deaf community that social skill issue VANISHES!
Well for the lurkers THAT is why dhh kids should get the chance to grow up bilingal....The language window applies to BOTH languages...It's easier to learn a language when you're young!
It depends... Yes, if you're totally immersed into the hearing world...You put so much energy into hearing and talking that you don't have a lot of energy for social skill interaction. However if you learn ASL and get involved in the Deaf community that social skill issue VANISHES!
...You are starting to piss me off now. Just stop it with your pro-deaf/anti-hearing speeches.
Anyways Clau, you're HoH. Are you behind on social skills? Maybe, but it's expected and it's understandable.
The real question to ask yourself is does it matter? You will live to the same age as anyone else, surely you'll have the same social skills as anyone else as you get older?
Don't worry about silly things like that, what's the point? Just enjoy your life.
I don't think that's 100% true about social skill issues vanishing! I still struggle with my social skills with D/deaf people even in sign but I do agree it helps lots! I find it a lot easier to socialise with D/deaf people then hearing people even tho I still struggle.
I don't struggle because I don't know sign. I know sign well but it's the actual act of carrying on a convo.
...You are starting to piss me off now. Just stop it with your pro-deaf/anti-hearing speeches.
Anyways Clau, you're HoH. Are you behind on social skills? Maybe, but it's expected and it's understandable.
The real question to ask yourself is does it matter? You will live to the same age as anyone else, surely you'll have the same social skills as anyone else as you get older?
Don't worry about silly things like that, what's the point? Just enjoy your life.
http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/content/10/1/63.full.pdf
Here is a link to an interesting study on that topic.