H.Davis
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You clearly have no idea what my "bias" is. As I have said before, I am the only one in my entire department that knows any ASL (including the professors). I am the only one who has any experience with the Deaf community. I am the only one who sees use for and respects ASL as a language and a viable option for deaf children. But somehow none of that matters because I also believe that deaf students can acquire spoken English through listening? (A fact well supported by research).
MY choices do not matter. I do not choose the language of any deaf child. That is their family's choice. If they want ASL, they choose an ASL program. If they choose spoken language, they send their child to an oral program.
and they can have both. I had both. Oral schools and but at home I had both ASL and CS.