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I have decided to place my hearing son in an ASL-only environment because I feel that he is not thriving in a spoken English environment. They have "hands off" in the classroom and I want my son to become fluent in ASL and in order for him to be fluent, he needs to be in it all day. Since the majority of people in my daily life use ASL, my son needs to learn it to be able to communicate with them.
If he decides to stop using spoken English altogether, I will follow his wishes.
If he decides to stop using spoken English altogether, I will follow his wishes.