shoelessabc
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Hey 2kids1hoh... I've been in the Field of Deafness for over 25 years (sometimes it feels WAY over 25 years). There is no single "approach" that works for every child, but one thing I can say, and the RESEARCH will back this up, "Sign Language will NOT interfere with your child's speech development." That's one of the mantras you will hear over and over, and its not true. I remember working with a Deaf child (profound) who's mother was CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). Mother had been raised in a Deaf home, with ASL as her first language. Her son recieved ASL from the day of his birth, and by the time he was 11, he just quit signing and decided to speak... I know him as an adult now -- he's married and has 3 kids, 2 of whom are Deaf. He has a Masters degree, a great job, and is fluent in ASL, but his speech is also excellent.... Signs ENHANCE speech development, they don't interfere with it... Use amplification as appropriate, but before deciding on a cochlear implant, make SURE its the right decision for you and your child -- the implant is irreversable....
Best of luck! Please check out the ASDC website if you haven't already done so. http://www.deafchildren.org/asdc/
Best of luck! Please check out the ASDC website if you haven't already done so. http://www.deafchildren.org/asdc/