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dd, it is clear that you went to a clarke mainstreaming conference once and that you are only talking about that.
as for oral advocates "talking badly" about ASL, i have never experienced that. Not a single oral school (in my experience) has said that ASL is bad or that they forbid signing. They have all included asl in language testing assessments as well as saying that asl is useful and that many kids and families use it. BUT on the other side, i HAVE had many ASL advocates say that my child is suffering because of spoken language, that she will never succeed because of spoken language, that spoken language will leave her will cognitive issues, that spoken language will cause her to have learning deficits.....who is being ugly here? Who is trying to play on fear?
CID is shady in this regard. They only do this in front of parents. When the parents are not present, damn.