faire_jour
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Faire_jour...............then we basicly all agree 100% I think most of your defensiveness may be b/c all the reading you've been doing on oral education has tapped some of your anxiety issues. It's OK.......the language they use is very psychologically designed to tap into the anxiety issues. It'll be OK....As long as Kat gets instruction and intervention, she'll do well. It's not like you're doing nothing. I think that the pro oral propaganda is designed to make you think that if you don't make every single mintute into an oral teaching moment, then your kid won't develop well.
Just remember that many of the kids who are doing REALLY REALLY well may be either gifted or from families where overachievement/ overprogramming is the norm. As I said above, it's very rare that oral skills/abilty 100% equalizes a dhh kid. Most kids will have useful oral skills.......which is good.
THAT is AWESOME!!!!! I have to say that I think that most dhh kids need to be carefully monitored. In the mainstream it's like " Oh we'll give you mimimal accomondations and if you don't do well withthose we're gonna condemn you to the Resource Room with those kids who are all " Who's President Obama?"
I am very happy you're openminded in that sense...........wish more hearing parents were...
I find that there are certain posters that try to disagree with everything that I say, whether we agree or not. That leads to me getting pissy, and things getting ugly.
I think that we do all agree, and I have no idea why certain people attack me and my child personally, rather than actually talking about the subject matter.