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It's definitely lack of awareness. Parents tend to rely on "experts." When the experts tell the parents that they have "the answer," the parents are vulnerable to the expert's opinion, especially when it's what the parents want to hear. Why ask other people when the parents believe that they've found the magic bullet.
This is an issue for all education. There are schools that cater to what parents expect, like the drill 'em and test 'em prep schools. I would never put my kids in a school like that, but some parents believe that the prep schools will make their kids "successful" (as defined by the parents). I'm horrified by the lack of concern for emotional development in that environment but that kids of school appeals to some parents who will pay money to send their child.
The same with deaf education. The school chose the marketing phrase "gift of oral communication" very carefully. That's what they're marketing. Doesn't it invoke certain images of happy children enjoying communication. It's a "gift." Emotional connotation = failure to give your child this education = depriving child. Very clever!
This is an issue for all education. There are schools that cater to what parents expect, like the drill 'em and test 'em prep schools. I would never put my kids in a school like that, but some parents believe that the prep schools will make their kids "successful" (as defined by the parents). I'm horrified by the lack of concern for emotional development in that environment but that kids of school appeals to some parents who will pay money to send their child.
The same with deaf education. The school chose the marketing phrase "gift of oral communication" very carefully. That's what they're marketing. Doesn't it invoke certain images of happy children enjoying communication. It's a "gift." Emotional connotation = failure to give your child this education = depriving child. Very clever!
I know I am not perfect in that differetn area than you.