My co-teacher heard people talking saying that I must have gotten help to write my lesson plans because deaf people cant write that good.
No kidding. Several hearing people at my work do not get it about deaf people. I got applauded for writing explicit lesson plans and my boss said that she wants to use one of mine as a model to show others how to properly write them. My co-teacher heard people talking saying that I must have gotten help to write my lesson plans because deaf people cant write that good.
Wow...people are so STUPID.
No kidding. Several hearing people at my work do not get it about deaf people. I got applauded for writing explicit lesson plans and my boss said that she wants to use one of mine as a model to show others how to properly write them. My co-teacher heard people talking saying that I must have gotten help to write my lesson plans because deaf people cant write that good.
Wow...people are so STUPID.
She wanted ME to change phones. And, as I said in my post, I kept telling her I was having trouble understanding her. Yes, I told her I have hearing difficulties.
You know when that will change? The day your boss has you give staff in-service workshops with you writing furiously away on the blackboard! Teach 25 people something all in one fell swoop!!
I totally understand this. I grew up with people saying "Never mind", "You don't listen!" and my personal favorite, "Are you deaf?"
The saddest part of it was that it mostly came from my family members. I didn't know how to react because it was a type of taboo topic until I got out of high school and started advocating for myself more. I don't know much ASL or about the Deaf culture (somewhat of a introvert, so making new friends is difficult for me).
I learned that having hearing loss is just another part of me. I have a sick sense of humor and I just tell people because my brain doesn't pick up on certain continents, it twists the words and where my humor comes from!
Which ones? Africa, Asia???..........
I work at an arts and crafts store.
Customer: *mumbles*
Me: I'm sorry, sir, can you speak up? I have issues hearing with all the noise here.
Customer: Oh! I'm so sorry! You're hearing impaired? Do you know Braille?
Me: *atomic facepalm*
What are things hearies do to deafies? Have you guys dealt with annoying, ignorant hearing people?
I have, a few times. When I explain about my deafness, they yell at me or "test" my hearing by covering their mouths and saying something then asking me what they said. Or they say that they know sign language then they give the middle finger. Rude questions such as "can deaf people drive?". Also comments like "you don't sound like you're deaf".
Things are better now, but every now and then, there are those annoying, ignorant hearies. :roll::roll: