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You know, this is a battle of wills, because in my case, I spent two years at a deaf school, where I totally didn't do well at all...then my parents went the oral route, and I haven't looked back since then.
It's hard, but nothing tastes better than achieving something knowing that hard work was placed in there.
Trust me, I know I've come very far...far, indeed.
Oral, all the way for me...my personal view!
Maybe for u, u don't mind missing out on info in the educational setting but for me, I do not believe that any deaf child should be denied full access to everything for the sake of oralism. Too many risks for language/socio_emotional delays. I have seen numerous of children who ended up that way because they missed out too much what was happening in the classroom setting. Doesn't set up for an effective learning environment for many deaf children.