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I don't think anyone expects ALL deaf people to have dogs in the classroom but even if they did you can learn to deal with it.Sweetmind said:CAN you imagine that all deaf people have a dog in the classrooms?? oh please?.. We deafies are not that helpless as you think .. thank you
Wow, talk about disrespect! How about some respect for d/Deaf/HoH people who don't follow your lead.Well I can see people disrespect for deafies who is very easily distraction by a little thing that moves. If you mind!
Well, maybe you can help educate them. But if you approach every problem as a personal offense, and "attack" the offenders, I'm afraid you won't get very far with the "audists".Audist attitude peopel dont know a shyte about us deafies thats including doctor,too.
It would be wonderful if every teacher could communicate in every language, dialect, and mode that every student preferred but that is not reality. You know, life might move on a little more smoothly for you if just seek out positive solutions to problems instead of complaining, accusing, and scoffing. Sure, you have a right to your feelings of frustration, anger, and disappointment but unless you channel them in a positive way you will just experience more frustration, anger, and disappoint. Denying other people their rights to service dogs or interpreters isn't going to help your situation.Also I didnt like interpreter in the classroom very well if you mind.. Thats why I prefer ASL teacher in the classroom that makes me get going to learn more than force me to read their lips or listen those stupid devices while many hearing teacher doesnt sign too well and have a gutter sign language that relates to artitifical languages SCoffs!.. It gets me falling asleep as usual. SIGHS again. Again I didnt have my rights at all that what it pissed me off after all people have no respect my and deafies needs or our rights.
Well, I work in classrooms where the students sneeze, cough, check their text msg's, drop their books, flirt with each other, eat snacks, sharpen pencils, spill drinks, scratch their bodies, snore, play with their body piercings, and get restless. People learn to deal with it.I m not just saying that the dog moves around. Dog's sneeze or lick their paws .. stuff like that.. thats normal typical for dog. You cannot make them not to move at all. For god s sake.