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Okay. I'll say this as a hearing person who has spoken to (er?) deaf and people of oral languages that weren't my L1.
1. When I dated a guy who was French (meow), I appreciated his translation and us sharing words> Since we were in an English speaking environment, he appreciated my patience! There was something to be said for him parsing out the words in English or me struggling to find a root Latin word so we could conjugate a verb or something.
When I have someone struggle in English to pay me a compliment when they could say it in Spanish, I extra appreciate it: they were trying to honor me by saying it in my L1.
2. Just like Deaf want hearing to sign for them (if they can), hearing people like to hear voices. It connects with emotion. It's *our* language.
I think your family loves you and wants to hear your voice because that's what they know. There's a neurological response that's activated when they hear your voice. I think if you can do some ASL and voice (both groups) you'll find your own (new) niche. Maybe as you teach them ASL you can be voice on but when they want to talk to you they have to do it voice off?
There are many deaf people who were unable to develop speech skills and dont have access to spoken English hence the use of ASL. So if a family is forcing a deaf child to develop speech skills but the child struggles with it, that's bordering on abuse.