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Originally Posted by rockdrummer
I am not sure why you are saying I don't have much faith in it. I am simply pointing out the facts on inconsistancies in signing. Additionally I don't know that I agree with you when you say the bi bi approach is the most accessable as there are not many programs out there and from what we have previously discussed, some of them that claim to be bi bi are really not by definition. There have also been posts from some deafies that have said the bi bi program they were in was a joke. So it's not that I don't have faith, it's that it's not that simple and straight forward and also there are many kids that do very well in other programs. It's like I have said, the whole thing is a crap shoot.
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It just seems like you didnt have faith cuz you kept questioning it or saying that the results were mixed...just gave me the feeling. I have nothing against that if u dont feel confident in it. If I was in your shoes or wasnt in the field of Deaf ed, maybe I would feel the same way but because I am in it full time and I see the differences between it and the TC programs. Maybe those Deaf people who called it a joke were really in TC programs but thought their programs were BiBi because the BiBi approach is relatively new. If that's the case, then I agree with them about TC approach being a joke. I have seen and worked in TC programs...I wasnt impressed with them at all. Just my opinion. I guess it is because I prefer to stick with pure models of languages not invented systems of each language.
The BiBi movement started around 1993 so we have to wait and see those kids who grew up with it from infant all the way to high school but so far it is looking good. However, the big problem and misunderstandings about them is that so many kids enter these programs at a much much older age after they have been in other kinds of programs only to become language and academically delayed. Unless they are able to catch up after being transferred to the BiBi programs, they are always going to perform years behind their age appropriate levels.
We all have to keep that important factor in mind. It could be the big reason for the mixed results you speak of.