Most children implanted today are done with avt and require no SLP services after the first couple of years during which they catch up on all that missing learning. So, if your daughter's SLP has a bunch of clients undergoing speech language therapy as adults, many years after being implanted -- yeah, I'd imagine they'd be pretty much pissed off. But if they regret it, they can simply not use their processors, unplug from the technology and learn ASL. That will be my daughter's prerogative when she's older. Very sad that the MO deaf community is ostracizing them, is it common that deaf communities don't accept as deaf anyone brought up in a mainstream or oral deaf education environment or is it because they have used either a CI or an HA?