do deaf people read alot?

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Much more than hearing people. We read captions, CART, books, magazines, comics, text messagings, facebook, internets, etc.

Good point and if in education, we have to read more than hearing to keep up or keep ahead of hearing people. Preparing etc.
 
Good point and if in education, we have to read more than hearing to keep up or keep ahead of hearing people. Preparing etc.

Yeppers. Yet the hearing parents complain about the deaf schools turning out readers who can't read above a 4th grade level.:giggle:
 
Yeppers. Yet the hearing parents complain about the deaf schools turning out readers who can't read above a 4th grade level.:giggle:

Same thing here in UK. Stats in UK says Deaf people leave school with reading age of 8-10 years old.
 
Yeppers. Yet the hearing parents complain about the deaf schools turning out readers who can't read above a 4th grade level.:giggle:
That is true. When I transferred to the deaf school (from a regular school), I was amazed to see them using a text several years prior to the level I was at.

You would need to define what "reading" means. Reading closed captions on a TV program is a different thing than, for example, reading Shakespeare or a text on clinical psychology.
 
As young, I read alot than you thought.

I read 30 or 40 times on Encyclopedia from A to Z include edition 1982 to 1995. I also read many classic books:

• Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
• Through the Looking-Glass
• A Tale of Two Cities
• Oliver Twist
• The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses
• A Journey to the Center of the Earth
• Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
• Gulliver's Travels
• The Marvelous Land of Oz (story after the movie - "Wizard of Oz")
• Little Women
• Moby-Dick
• Time Machine
•*Man in the Iron Mask
• The Last of the Mohicans
• Robinson Crusoe
• The Three Musketeers
• Treasure Island
• Around the World in Eighty Days
• The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
• Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
• Uncle Tom's Cabin
• Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
• Don Quixote
• Frankenstein
• A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
• Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

That's all I could think of... will come back for more listing.... :aw:
 
I am just starting Ghost at Work by Carolyn Hart. another comedy mystery.
 
The last book I actually read was "Jurassic Park" in 1994. :)
 
I read a lot of magazines and "how-to" books. I also read a lot of mysteries, romance, fantasy and "who-dun-it's". I currently have 3 book going that are not "how-to" books, but they are for preparations of a school lesson for my teens.
 
I seem to read the dictionary a lot also when I am attempting to educate the populace.
 
Maybe at the same rate as hearing people? Perhaps at a higher rate because of watching less tv? :dunno2:
 
I read greens..... *shrug*

I throw a few books and a crap load of Mags in there too.
 
Teachers called me a bookworm.

I love to read. The library staff know who I am by name. :)

Give me Time mag, fiction and some type of Non-fiction books and I am happy as lark.
 
A Gally graduate here and an avid reader. :)

I was student at NTID/RIT.
My two best friends were Gally graduate. I read book/newspaper/letters/online for her/him. Should I take their two graduate degrees???
 
I'm an English teacher and it hurts my heart when I saw this. LOL!!!! Dude, you go and pick up a book! Tsk tsk tsk!

Feel free to PM your book report. ;)
My reading skills and speed improved from closed captioning... not from books. ;)

I still read comic books and manga. ;)
 
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