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Parents of oral deaf kids who may be lurking........When we get down to the nitty gritty of things, the world is NOT a soundbooth...........and despite the myth, hoh kids don't " belong more to the hearing world" We belong EQUALLY to both the hearing and deaf worlds.My Implants arent good in a noisy environment for me (or any other deaf person with HA's or CI's) And I use ASL to communicate with my parents
Ug... CI people suck! They are like not even fully human. They remind me of the Borg. All they want to do is to hear!! They babble on and on about hearing birds and toilet flushing and how it makes them happy. Ugg... get a life.
They even have a lump on their head!!! YUCK!!! It turns me off.
I don't know anyone who hates someone just because they have a CI.
Who we "hate" are people who think that cochlear implants are a "cure" for deafness and will magically transform a deaf person into a typical hearing person.
That for someone who grew up with hearing aids, I tend to tell those that grew up with me "It's not a cure but a step".It's only people who are not familiar with how CIs work who mistakenly think they are a "cure" for deafness and will transform a deaf person into a typically hearing person. Those who wear a CI or who are raising a child with a CI don't need to hate those who call or think of it as a cure, we just need to continue to inform those around us that this is a tool that provided access to sound in a very different way, that we or our children are still deaf, and don't hear in the same way that typical hearing people do.
Who we "hate" are people who think that cochlear implants are a "cure" for deafness and will magically transform a deaf person into a typical hearing person.
It's only people who are not familiar with how CIs work who mistakenly think they are a "cure" for deafness and will transform a deaf person into a typically hearing person. Those who wear a CI or who are raising a child with a CI don't need to hate those who call or think of it as a cure, we just need to continue to inform those around us that this is a tool that provided access to sound in a very different way, that we or our children are still deaf, and don't hear in the same way that typical hearing people do.
Then I know a lot of hearing parents who need to stop saying things like "My child is deaf but he/she hears." Because statements like that do nothing more than continue to misperceptions.
I think that statement can be expanded for clarity to something like "I am / My child is deaf but I hear / she hears in a different way using CIs."
I'm not talking about people who are simply ignorant (such as my well-meaning friends who find out that my son is Deaf and innocently ask if I've ever heard of cochlear implants), I'm talking about those who stubbornly base their position on the belief that a person's value is defined by their ability to hear and speak.It's only people who are not familiar with how CIs work who mistakenly think they are a "cure" for deafness and will transform a deaf person into a typically hearing person.
Which is why I said in another thread that I think it would be better for everybody if those with cochlear implants were simply regarded as deaf. For that matter, I know some people who self identify as Deaf even though their natural hearing is better than anybody with a cochlear implant.
Who we "hate" are people who think that cochlear implants are a "cure" for deafness and will magically transform a deaf person into a typical hearing person.
You mean they're audilogically hoh, but ID as Deaf?For that matter, I know some people who self identify as Deaf even though their natural hearing is better than anybody with a cochlear implant.
I personally dont remember hating other deaf people without implants.
But you guys and your so called "medical field" is somewhat bull. People get CI cause they want to hear other than being told that ASL is dying; even though that not true cause a lot of deaf people will learn asl no matter if they can hear through CI or not. People with CI will eventually get to a point where they will learn and speak english, thats all.
I personally dont feel the need to learn ASl yet since I have a hearing tool.
I just dont get the scare of losing ASL, its not going away any time soon
what if you want to meet deaf people and they use ASL?