MilitaryGirl83
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I was raised in total communication. So I do embrance that alot. And still uses them to this day.
What about you guys?
What about you guys?
guido said:Pardon my ignorance, but can someone please explain the concept of total communication? I've never heard of that.
Signing and speaking at the same time is SimComm--Simultaneous Communication. SimComm is also called "sign-supported speech".signer16 said:Short answer: Total Communication is signing and speaking at the same time.
Total Communication was originally developed by David Denton at the Maryland School for the Deaf in 1967, although the term “total communication” was first used by Roy Holcomb in California and was adopted by the Maryland school as the official name for their educational philosophy. TC was supposed find a middle ground in age-old disputes between oralism and manualism, and as an alternative to Simultaneous Communication. In practice, however, most Total Communication programs use some form of Simultaneous Communication.
That makes sense. I now understand your posts a lot better. Posties and peris tend to be more "hearing impaired" and ID as "almost hearing"....I can totally undy why folks like you tend not to be pro Deaf culture. You guys have the option in that you've experianced the world as a hearing little kid who lost their hearing.most of it was post- or peri- lingual, so understanding speech wasn't that difficult;
Now, as a college student, I'm learning to sign and I've dabbled with cueing. I doubt either of those will become a primary language, but the little sign I know has already come in handy