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Yes, that!! Ugh.. it drives me nuts. Just like a deaf couple hopes to have a deaf baby. What ever happened to a healthy baby? :Eek 3:
Yes, that!! Ugh.. it drives me nuts. Just like a deaf couple hopes to have a deaf baby. What ever happened to a healthy baby? :Eek 3:
Do you think that last statement of Mrs. Bucket will cause controversy?:P
Testing as in discrimination testing during an audiological evaluation in the booth, or "testing" as during a session?
The hoop is a embroidery hoop covered in the material that is used on stereo speakers. It is used to cover her mouth so she can't lipread.
In the beginning of each session we do a hearing aid check with the ling sounds, and when it is time for a evaluation of where her speech is. It is usually bi-annually.
The hoop is a embroidery hoop covered in the material that is used on stereo speakers. It is used to cover her mouth so she can't lipread.
You might want to check out the poll results in dreama's thread. Looks like "want my child to hear" and "mainstream education" are the two most popular answers. Is anyone asking which mainstream school?
I want to ask: Do deaf schools and mainstream schools have the same percentage of rankings? In terms of comprehensive assessment? I know Florida has one, so I'm curious if this also applies to deaf schools. If deaf schools IN GENERAL are similar to the hearing school counterparts IN GENERAL, then we don't need to worry about which school we pick in terms of education, right? Deaf or mainstream.
Also, why would anyone ask which mainstream school? All, if not most, mainstream schools have ONE shared communication: spoken English. Can't say the same for deaf schools. When I say "Which deaf school?" I meant more for their method of communication with the student. It could be oral, ASL, SimCom, SEE, etc.
Exactly, my point was that people are being judgmental on too little information. Simply saying "I just implanted my child" generates way too many before asking "Oh what kind of an environment is your child in?". Same way as too many deaf people are responding to "I just put my child in a deaf school." before asking for clarification what sort of a deaf school (since there are many types!).
There are deaf children being mainstreamed who communicate in ASL, SimCom, and SEE.
Most Deaf schools use ASL and English, keeping both languages separate in their true forms instead of a MCE system.
Exactly, my point was that people are being judgmental on too little information. Simply saying "I just implanted my child" generates way too many before asking "Oh what kind of an environment is your child in?". Same way as too many deaf people are responding to "I just put my child in a deaf school." before asking for clarification what sort of a deaf school (since there are many types!).
Yes, but they use the spoken English to convert into a form of sign language or read English.
Most? Is this method standard?
Didn't realize that wanting your child to hear is a bad thing. Whenever I had a bad day that has to do with my deafness, my mom says "I wish I could give you my ears."
Gosh, what a horrible thing for a mother to say.
What do u mean by standard?
I'm asking if deaf schools have a standard method of communicating with the kids.
My point was that why would anyone ask "Which mainstream school?" because their one standard method of communicating with the kids is spoken English.
Wanting their child to hear is not a bad thing but to make it the central and primary focus in their lives over a long period of time is not a good thing and that is based on what I have witnessed in real life.
There are oral deaf schools, deaf school who use TC, or SEE.
More and more deaf schools are changing their old philosophies to adopt the BiBi philosophy.
There are different kinds of mainstreaming programs..
Mainstreamed full time with a terp.
Mainstreamed full time with no visual aids (oral-only..like u and I)
Mainstreamed part-time and in a self-contained classroom with deaf children from different grade levels
Mainstreamed with Cued speech, TC, SEE, or PSE
The list goes on. Maybe that is what people mean when they ask that question.
I see. Thanks for clarifying!
Didn't realize that wanting your child to hear is a bad thing. Whenever I had a bad day that has to do with my deafness, my mom says "I wish I could give you my ears."
Gosh, what a horrible thing for a mother to say.
I want to ask: Do deaf schools and mainstream schools have the same percentage of rankings? In terms of comprehensive assessment? I know Florida has one, so I'm curious if this also applies to deaf schools. If deaf schools IN GENERAL are similar to the hearing school counterparts IN GENERAL, then we don't need to worry about which school we pick in terms of education, right? Deaf or mainstream.
Also, why would anyone ask which mainstream school? All, if not most, mainstream schools have ONE shared communication: spoken English. Can't say the same for deaf schools. When I say "Which deaf school?" I meant more for their method of communication with the student. It could be oral, ASL, SimCom, SEE, etc.