loml said:Passivist
Wouldn't that be awesome Passivist!
"All baggage must be left here, prior to commenting."
We're a lost cause ! The hope was we WOULDN'T influence the deaf child as role models with the baggage, we all carry. It's why I was wary, to even suggest anything to the parent who asked in this topic for advice. Whatver poor experieinces I had, or you wouldn't be the same anyway, it would just confuse, and regardless of evreyone ehere puttingin 10 cents worth, we are pretty polarised in viewpoint anywa, the D.d thing has made sure that unity now cannot really happen with an ADULT, I feel staying well out of education (And other people's lives !), will help the child.
Parents get confused anyway especially those who never saw a deaf person really before, and then faced with a deaf child. They are anxious and worried 'which' is the best way to help my child hear, or communicate, then, all that is gone, as the advice deteriorates into factional suggestion Oral ? NO !!!! Sign ? YES !!!! (Or vice versa), deaf school ? hearing school ? then the advice is tainted. I have views on all, but would never suggest my view is paramount or would suit someone elses' child.
The biggest crime is where one 'side' or another in the comms dept suggests if you don't conform to this or that mode, then socially you are dead in the water, that to me, makes my blood boil a bit. No social intercourse, it is a living death sentence for deaf people of all levels of loss. How CAN the extremist/purist make these stipulations ? and who would WANT to be part of their set up ? Many choose it, more out of fear of isolation, than a real want for it. It's the tie that binds the signing people together, fear.