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I just wanted to suggest you consider re-wording the phrase. "excuse" is a loaded word.
well I used your words - reason/explanation
I just wanted to suggest you consider re-wording the phrase. "excuse" is a loaded word.
Who said anything about lazy? I said parents use excuses not to learn it. Not the same thing at all.
Like I said, it is nothing more than an excuse for not putting forth the effort.
The grocery store is an uncontrolled hearing enviroment. It has quite a bit of backgroud noise.
But in school she would have an FM that would put the teacher's voice directly into her CI and hearing aid.
Not unreasonable to say lazy = "not putting forth the effort".
Anyway, I would say for most of the parents, their "excuses", as you call em, are more likely for the benefit of their child, not the parents, as some may believe. The disagreement is simply what the actual benefits are.
I just wanted to suggest you consider re-wording the phrase. "excuse" is a loaded word.
but this is between you and your daughter. what about your daughter and other people? (such as strangers).The grocery store is an uncontrolled hearing enviroment. It has quite a bit of backgroud noise.
again - a controlled variable (teacher) in a controlled environment (classroom). Your daughter would not be carrying around FM system to give to stranger in real world, isn't she? Would your daughter be able to understand any random conversation from stranger without knowing the context of the conversation? I cannot understand any conversation if I do not know the context of it.But in school she would have an FM that would put the teacher's voice directly into her CI and hearing aid.
what he meant was during a stimuleanous conversations especially as the child gets older and the subjects are more complex...
So if the FM only transmits the teacher's voice to her CI only, what about being able to learn from classroom discussions or debates? She would need to hear and understand what is being said around her not just from the teacher...
Exactly! The parents want their children to be suceessful in life. They just measure it in a different way than you do. They disagree with the way to get them the things we all want children to have.
The grocery store is an uncontrolled hearing enviroment. It has quite a bit of backgroud noise.
But in school she would have an FM that would put the teacher's voice directly into her CI and hearing aid.
Not unreasonable to say lazy = "not putting forth the effort".
Anyway, I would say for most of the parents, their "excuses", as you call em, are more likely for the benefit of their child, not the parents, as some may believe. The disagreement is simply what the actual benefits are.
Exactly! The parents want their children to be suceessful in life. They just measure it in a different way than you do. They disagree with the way to get them the things we all want children to have.
but this is between you and your daughter. what about your daughter and other people? (such as strangers).
again - a controlled variable (teacher) in a controlled environment (classroom). Your daughter would not be carrying around FM system to give to stranger in real world, isn't she?
It's hard to understand but things change a LOT when your daughter gets older and the limitation will become very noticeable especially in teen year.
but this is between you and your daughter. what about your daughter and other people? (such as strangers).
again - a controlled variable (teacher) in a controlled environment (classroom). Your daughter would not be carrying around FM system to give to stranger in real world, isn't she? Would your daughter be able to understand any random conversation from stranger without knowing the context of the conversation? I cannot understand any conversation if I do not know the context of it.
It's hard to understand but things change a LOT when your daughter gets older and the limitation will become very noticeable especially in teen year.
But...... can a native ASL child even talk to a "stranger in a real world"? If she gets lost, can she even say her own name? If a deaf 4 year old child can speak her own name...... I would think she'd do better than a native ASL child who just signs.
I have never once considered putting my child in a mainstream class, so I have not investigated what they would do. I really am not the one to ask, also, she's in kindy, not a lot of in-depth debate going on.
But...... can a native ASL child even talk to a "stranger in a real world"? If she gets lost, can she even say her own name? If a deaf 4 year old child can speak her own name...... I would think she'd do better than a native ASL child who just signs.
But...... can a native ASL child even talk to a "stranger in a real world"? If she gets lost, can she even say her own name? If a deaf 4 year old child can speak her own name...... I would think she'd do better than a native ASL child who just signs.
Sure there are a few that do learn ASL or have the reasons that u stated but almost all of my friends' parents look down on ASL as the language for lower functioning people.
I see... one on one? what about group setting? party setting? in car at night? noisy hallway? I'm assuming your daughter's hanging out with mostly hearing groups.The fm is designed for classroom use so that the kids don't miss out.
Yes, I believe that in the next three years she will be able to carry on a conversation with a stranger and understand everything that was said, especially if it is one on one.
coolAnd yes, in the teen years I expect that she will be using an interpreter.
Well we're specifically talking about an ASL child who can talk. A 100% deaf child isn't going to be able to communicate with hearing anyway. Pen + Paper will have to.