Excellent point jillo!the same educational and language acquisition difficulties are still being experienced by deaf kids all over the US.
Yes, there are kids who are doing REALLY well speechwise........but I mean....how many kids graduate from (as in don't need it any more) speech therapy? What's the percentage of kids who do really really well?
Are the kids who do well, the ones who would have done well in any sitution? There have ALWAYS been kids who have done well. Even back in the one room schoolhouses or before there was special ed law!
In addition, I think that part of the reason why CIs might appear to be more sucessful is b/c, the research indicates that kids who heard for a time, (even as babies) tend to be better CI users, then do kids who never were able to hear.
Also, the defintion of sucess varies tremeodunsly...........even over at HealthyNormal Hearing Exchange, they admit that sucess is different for different people. Like someone might only be able to hear enviromental sounds, and that would be a sucess for them, but another person's sucess would be completely different!