jillio
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When parents find out their child is deaf... that's the start of a new life.
No matter what choices are made.
Think about these choices:
A: Choosing for the child to be able to hear, so it can communicate fully in the already established circle of friends and family, having full access to their mode of communication.
B: Choosing for the child to stay deaf, so it cannot communicate with the established circle of friends, family, having limited acces AND looking for a new circle, totally separate from the established ones, where communication can be established, with a totally new language.
Again, cloggy, you are missing the point of the thread. This is not about CI, or the choice to get one or not get one. This is about cultural exposure, and providing a child with an environment that allows them to explore all of the possibilities available to them, not just the ones from the hearing perspective. CI has absolutely nothing to do with that.