use of device in children or not

^Angel^ said:
I'm sorry it's just a habit :(

I'm sorry for lashing out at everybody, I was just PMsing today.

I have the same habit and you'll catch me saying the same thing in the future.

Habits are hard to break :dunno:
 
Liebling:-))) said:
,,,,,,,,,Oh dear, Cloggy - July is no good month for us. :( I thought you all come over in August, not July? I love to meet you all especially your adorable little girl... July? :(
Bummer... We're back in Norway in august.....
 
Fragmenter said:
All deaf people functions normall in the world. It's just our world is limited.

Off Topic: I'm frustrated when deaf people keeps saying "the hearing world". You don't see people in wheelchairs call the world "the walking world" or blind people call the world "the seeing world" yet you guys keep saying "the hearing world".

It's backwards. The hearing people can come in our world and call it "the deaf world", not the other way around.
Actually I don't agree. Using "hearing world" is very handy to distinquish between deaf and hearing experience of the complete world. For some people the worlds might overlap. It's about the way of communication and possibilities availabe. About experience of sound.
It's not easy giving a discription, but there's a feeling attatched to it.
Guess that's why it is used by most, perhaps like "male/female" world, "western/eastern".
 
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