huneybear75
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I'm curious about one issue, What would happen if you had a deaf child of your own, and which school would you enroll your child in? Mainstreamed or deaf institute, and why?
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I'm curious about one issue, What would happen if you had a deaf child of your own, and which school would you enroll your child in? Mainstreamed or deaf institute, and why?
St. Rita's?will be transferring to an catholic school for the deaf and hard of hearing this fall.
I already have a child of my own who is hard of hearing and he is currently attending PSD (Pennsylvania School for the Deaf) for Transition class (Head Start class) and will be transferring to an catholic school for the deaf and hard of hearing this fall.
I would definitely place my child at a deaf school where he/she has full access to communication and language at all times instead of partial at mainstreamed programs.
I would definitely place my child at a deaf school where he/she has full access to communication and language at all times instead of partial at mainstreamed programs.
Well at least she.'s getting intervention at a deaf nursery. And at least you guys are going to Deaf events. Maybe you could talk to the people at the Deaf school if it might be possible for the government to pay for her to go there.y HOH daughter is currently in a split placement, mostly mainstream nursery and attending a deaf nursery once a week and deaf events as often as possible. I'd love for her to continue in the deaf school because of its facilities, staff attitudes and small class sizes. She fears to speak when others will hear her, we think she is scared of doing it wrong, she won't even speak to me if another person might her what she says, so she signs with me in public what signs we have both learned. She loathes large crowds and is ironically very noise sensitive, so the noise of 30 kids in a classroom is really uncomfortable for her,