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Old 01-17-2008, 12:57 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by flip View Post
Speaking is just a bonus, but not that important as sign language or sex for example. I do enjoy activities with hearing people, but I would die without my deaf friends.

The importance of speech skills in the deaf population quite often comes from hearing parents that are worried that their child won't be a part of their familiy or their lives as I have seen. That worrying is perhaps the biggest threat deaf kids met.
There is so much more need for communication between hearing and deaf people outside of the family which is what I am talking about. What about if you get into a car accident or if you need to ask the store clerk where something is located in the store, or if you are arrested. As I said, you options for face to face communication are limited. If deaf people didn't learn to speak, or are not literate in english I think there would be much difficluty in those types of situations. Your choices are to speak, sign or read and write. Please let me know if there are any other choices in a face to face situation with hearing and deaf.
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