faire_jour
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Many of us have made suggestions just like that to parents on this board, and are accused of attempting to tell parents how to raise their child or of having some sort of hidden agenda towards the use of ASL. When I advocate for a student in the elementary or high school grades, I make the same statements. I know many deaf individuals who will tell a hearing parent that it is wonderful that they are implanting their child, but recommend that the parent also opt for visual communication as well as speech therapy, particularly in educational situations. Those statements are the ones that hearing parents seem to find so objectionable, based on the defensive reaction that most of us get from them.
All i can say is that I have never ever had a Deaf person ask if my child is getting speech lessons or interacting with hearing kids. They have never even advocated for more speech at our bi-bi school.