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Old 08-22-2007, 11:38 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jillio View Post
Has anyone stopped to cinsider that the English language is phonetically inconsistent in spelling? Just because one can be shown a difference between two sounds on the mouth by addinga andshape, does not necessarily mean that the child will be able to recognize the phonetic combination in written form. That recognition is necessary for developing literacy skills. There are numerous hearing children who are able to distinguish the differences in phonetic combinations via hearing the, but cannot recognize them in written form. Ever heard a first grader learning to read? .
Cueing puts deaf childrens comprehension of the printed word equal to that of hearing children. Do you see a problem with that?

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Because the phonetic combinations are not consistent visually and aurally
Deaf children who cue understand that people have different dialects, because they see the difference.
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....Cued Speech has substantial data showing that it enables deaf children to attain competency in English at the level of hearing students grade by grade. I know of no other system that enables this to happen.... As more and more young deaf persons achieve academically because of this system, deaf leaders will need to re-examine their options.
- Dr. Edward C. Merrill, Jr. past president of Gallaudet
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