Lighthouse77
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yes, they thought it would make me feel good about myself or something. but I cringe everytime they used the word "special"
YES!!!!! They think " oh neighborhood schools are the best!" or they don't know about formal dhh programs (some of which are quite good) or think that their kid isn't deaf enough, or whatever. Heck many of them may think that mainstreaming is better b/c we ALL KNOW (sarcasm) how horrible the deaf schools can be. (and when they transfer their kids to a deaf school/program they rave on and on about how good it is!)I disagree. I think most of them are in mainstream schools, just because the public schools are easy to access.
Just wondering -
Would you consider putting your kids into a deaf school?
The problem is that you have to ship your kids of to go to deaf schools. To me that is a crap shoot. When my son lost his hearing due to meningitis he was only 18 months old. I would not even consider sending him away at that age and as I looked into it if found that there is abuse at many deaf schools and I'm sorry but I will not take a chance like that with my child. The problem I have is why should I have to ship my son off to a deaf school?
Why can't he get a deaf education at local schools?
Moving closer to a deaf school in my area would mean quitting my job, my wife quitting her job, pulling my daughter out of school selling the house and relocating. My boy is 13. I'm not sure what you mean by cultural development. Do you mean Bilingual, Bicultural approach?Move closer to the deaf school?
And Deaf ed at a public school - cool. Have you thought about cultural development?
How old is your kid?
The problem is that you have to ship your kids of to go to deaf schools. To me that is a crap shoot. When my son lost his hearing due to meningitis he was only 18 months old. I would not even consider sending him away at that age and as I looked into it if found that there is abuse at many deaf schools and I'm sorry but I will not take a chance like that with my child. The problem I have is why should I have to ship my son off to a deaf school?
Why can't he get a deaf education at local schools?
All I am saying is that Deaf schools are not appropriate for ALL deaf students. Nothing is right for everyone.
I understand Shel. And it really sucks the way things are but choices have to be made based on knowledge and information.What if there was no deaf education at the local schools? That's why so many kids end up falling behind because the local schools have no clue to how to adequately meet the child's needs.
i was mainstreamed while i got the CI. when i was in middle school, my parents asked me if i wanted to go to a deaf school.. i said no! i was used to everything and i already made some good friends at that point. i couldn't leave my life behind.
i was in a deaf/hh program (yes, some public non-deaf schools have it!) until 5th grade. i was the only one who could leave the deaf/hh classroom for math, reading, social studies, and science classes.. that was weird, but it did maximize my potential. i never took any courses on life skills or whatever in high school.
Just like hearing schools are not appropriate for all hearing students hence the accommodations in alternative teaching such as homeschooling or private schooling. Nothing is perfect for everyone.
I firmly believe support is important for each person's educational choice; hearing or Deaf.
Focusing on the downsides of the hearing/Deaf educational systems will not enable the individual student's educational growth, JMHO.
The problem is that you have to ship your kids of to go to deaf schools. To me that is a crap shoot. When my son lost his hearing due to meningitis he was only 18 months old. I would not even consider sending him away at that age and as I looked into it if found that there is abuse at many deaf schools and I'm sorry but I will not take a chance like that with my child. The problem I have is why should I have to ship my son off to a deaf school?
Why can't he get a deaf education at local schools?
i was mainstreamed while i got the CI. when i was in middle school, my parents asked me if i wanted to go to a deaf school.. i said no! i was used to everything and i already made some good friends at that point. i couldn't leave my life behind.
i was in a deaf/hh program (yes, some public non-deaf schools have it!) until 5th grade. i was the only one who could leave the deaf/hh classroom for math, reading, social studies, and science classes.. that was weird, but it did maximize my potential. i never took any courses on life skills or whatever in high school.
The problem is that you have to ship your kids of to go to deaf schools. To me that is a crap shoot. When my son lost his hearing due to meningitis he was only 18 months old. I would not even consider sending him away at that age and as I looked into it if found that there is abuse at many deaf schools and I'm sorry but I will not take a chance like that with my child. The problem I have is why should I have to ship my son off to a deaf school?
Why can't he get a deaf education at local schools?
Not nessarily. Some school systems have really good established mainstream formal programs. But the thing is, most local schools really don't have the staff, or training to teach a dhh kid. They usually have minimal training. Most special ed programs at mainstream schools are set up for LD kids. Therefore if a dhh kid can't suceed with minimal accomondations, they get lumped in with the " Ummm who's President Obama?" types who are LEGION in special ed.he problem is that you have to ship your kids of to go to deaf schools. To me that is a crap shoot.. I would not even consider sending him away at that age and as I looked into it if found that there is abuse at many deaf schools and I'm sorry but I will not take a chance like that with my child. The problem I have is why should I have to ship my son off to a deaf school?
Why can't he get a deaf education at local schools?
I completly agree. No school is right for every child. That is why I said that I would consider a Deaf school, if it was appropriate. I would consider it, along with other schools, and figure out what is best for *my* child. I'm not worried about trends and president, I'm worried about my child's education and future.