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I got the book Buffalo brought up "Alone in the Mainstream"..I couldn't put it down last night...very powerful stuff and almost everything I have said in the past 2 years ranging from language delays, isolation among hearing peers, bullying, teachers not knowing how to meet deaf children's needs, the laws especially how LRE, lack of access to communication and language in the educational setting are all addressed in the book.
Rockdrummer...about bullying..I was amazed that the author practically said the exact same thing I said about being bullied by hearing peers yesterday in the other thread. Here is it...
"It is true that the school years, especially middle and high school, are fraught with possibilities for difficulities, failure, and personality conflicts with a teacher or classmates. However, hearing students, even those who have social difficulties, at least have the benefit of knowing what those around them are saying. They have a much greater chance of knowing where they stand, who their friends are, and which adults can be counter on for support or assisstance. It is important to keep in mind that deaf and hard of hearing children are not privey to the fairly constant conversation going on around them. They are only privy to comments directed exclusaively at them and thus have a more difficult time dealing with problems. Consequently, they are at a greater disadvantage when negative intereactions occur."
Gina a. Oliva, 2004
That right there is very powerful and means a lot to me cuz that is what I have been trying to tell u all for 2 years.
If anyone really truly wants to understand why many deaf adults want all deaf children to have the best of both worlds and don't support singular mainstreaming, I strongly recommend getting this book . I can't put it down.
Rockdrummer...about bullying..I was amazed that the author practically said the exact same thing I said about being bullied by hearing peers yesterday in the other thread. Here is it...
"It is true that the school years, especially middle and high school, are fraught with possibilities for difficulities, failure, and personality conflicts with a teacher or classmates. However, hearing students, even those who have social difficulties, at least have the benefit of knowing what those around them are saying. They have a much greater chance of knowing where they stand, who their friends are, and which adults can be counter on for support or assisstance. It is important to keep in mind that deaf and hard of hearing children are not privey to the fairly constant conversation going on around them. They are only privy to comments directed exclusaively at them and thus have a more difficult time dealing with problems. Consequently, they are at a greater disadvantage when negative intereactions occur."
Gina a. Oliva, 2004
That right there is very powerful and means a lot to me cuz that is what I have been trying to tell u all for 2 years.
If anyone really truly wants to understand why many deaf adults want all deaf children to have the best of both worlds and don't support singular mainstreaming, I strongly recommend getting this book . I can't put it down.