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I spent an entire thread discussing how I learned/developed my oral skills. I got fought against by the hearing parents in that "oh well, that's just not how we do it today." Fine. Things change. I totally get that. But then why do we even want to discuss how we developed our oral skills when that's the response we get? The hearing parents on here are from an entirely different generation than the majority of posters on this board. This is the problem I have with those hearing parents thumbing their noses at us. They don't identify with how we did things back then, and we have a hard time identifying with how they develop oral skills (excuse me, spoken language) today.
In simpler words...
the thinking is that "One CANNOT develop oral skills without a CI! "
That is an insult.