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Liebling, except for this...:
I MOCKED Cheri. do you know what "mocked" means?
......I have no idea what are you talking about
but, is it really worth bring up again?
But - do I have that right? Can I say something opposite if I view different?
did Rick said it isn't hearing section?
I was reffering to your own words about being slapped for signing, and being forced to be oral in your childhood, nothing besides that.
I know you have experience in both worlds.
What exactly do you know about Lotte and her development to make such judgement?
Remember what I told you about assesments made without seeying a patient in real life? - is not a professional thing to do? nor a reliable assesment.
You do not know all the facts about Lotte.
I personally don't see any problems with her development- quite on the contrary, if you care to read blog about her there is plenty to learn about.
Don't forget she is still a little child and she still have plenty of time for sign language and all the deaf advances.
And that proves what? but anyway, please note I said MAJORITY. The problem is you can not predict who will fall into "majority".
I never said it's easy question.
And exactly who's denying exactly what?
Is Cloggy denying his daughter sign language? is Rick denying anything? Cloggy stated clearly numerous times he still signs to Lotte. It's Lotte who refuses to sign right now.
And I for one am not suprised. Lotte used sign language FIRST. She had a little taste of the deaf world already.
The CI is still a novelty to her. At this stage of life, she is simply delighted discovering the world of sound, but the time will come when she will return to also signing as well. Just a matter of time.
I for one don't know if she has any deaf friends or not - I simply missed that, but I am sure Cloggy would mention that.
Cloggy never said he will prevent her from seeking deaf world and signing.
And even if SHE doesn't get interested in the SL and the deaf world - well everyone here is pretty adamant about free will and personal choice.
Since it will NOT be Cloggy who choses but Lotte, what's the problem?
Oh he is, but with what he has. could he also have had CI early, that would changed his "optimums".
Oh, but I am NOT limiting - I am also advocating ASL and whatever is needed to function as a deaf individual. One however do limit a deaf person if provides only the deaf enviroment. As well as the one who provides oral only.
PLUS he could have HEAR with CI, and have even more independence with it.
I am not assuming anything - I simply relay what is told and written on the subject by professionals.
I am not sure about "as great", true he would may not have developed the skills,
but he also COULD HAVE.
Actually no, I just have a tendency to stick to the narrow part of a subject.
But since you mentioned other part, I'd like to point out that speech and hearing is valuable, and beneficial to also a deaf person - without damaging its deaf personality.
Since when a deaf person who is able to also hear and speak NOT whole?
That would be "think in the abstract", or "think abstractly.
Thank you. I knew something was wrong.
I was talking about the meaning of the sentence per se only, so you might have not fully understood me, sorry.
truthfully I already forgot what the whole sentence was, oy..
yes but many CAN do. So here you have it - a hearing person can do it.
Exactly. The only way either - a "handicapped" ot not "handicapped" could DO or accomplish something the other could not, is for example growing a missing limb, or being able to fly without any assistance. . whatever is out there to accomplish or do, is doable for both.
Geez. I know my English is not always at its best, but surely a person with average intelligence would figured out what I mean. of course slapped for signing.
Curiously, I never see you correcting a really bad written English of other people here...
More doesn't neccessary mean better.
Surely you don't think I have to explain myself to you, do you?
Reagrdless, I admire your hard work and accomplishments.
Would you mind telling me Shel if you are mostly in the deaf world or the hearing world? I think you mentioned having hearing husband. How do you communicate with your hubby if you don't mind me asking?
Fuzzy
I used to be in the hearing world full time but now I am in the Deaf world a lot more and in the hearing world maybe 1/4 of the time. My hubby learned sign..he is not fully fluent in ASL. His receptive skills are poor so I use spoken language for him and he uses sign for me. So u can say we use both languages to communicate with each other and it works great! The most important thing is that my deafness is not an issue with him like it was with my ex hubby.