deafbajagal
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Thanks everyone for responding. I feel much better now .
That remind me never to get children. ^^; I don't like the idea that children forgot to sign despite knowing I will not understand them at all.
Then if a deaf person has no spoken language, or cannot lip-reading others, then I would understand why children should be able to use signs with their parents. That would be the same goes for hearing parents to learn a new language if their deaf child doesn't have any speech skills.
Very interesting! ! I use sign ASL with my two kids. They always sign ASL without their voice to us as parents.. Everytime,They see hearing people, They do use their voice without sign.. That is really interesting! But, Im so GLAD that my 2 kids know how to sign veryyyy ASL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I wonder if hearing children from hearing parents who are not native English speakers face the same issue? Do they forget and speak in English to their parents?
give her lot of peanut butter and she wouldn't able to speak
I saw a video tape of a Coda mom with her little 10 month old
hearing baby. That baby knew that she could listen to her moms
voice and she knew also that to get Grandmas attention she had
to nudge Grandma with her head while Grandma was holding her.
At 10 months she knew she couldn't coo and gurgle to get Grandmas
attention. It was amazing!
Kids are amazing with the things they know and do. My other baby (19 months old) will vocalize to get her father's attention but wait until I look at her before she starts to say/sign something to me...she knows. .
Yea, that's interesting and I agree that kids are amazing!
My 2 year old son will use spoken language without signing with my hubby and use sign language without his voice with me. He is already able to switch but I wonder why he wont use both at the same time...it is interesting.