Sounds of change for deaf students

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Sounds of change for deaf students - Local News - News - General - Illawarra Mercury

When Elle Hessey starts kindergarten this week, few of her classmates will realise that she is profoundly deaf.

Her mum Carly said Elle chats away happily and has no trouble communicating, thanks to her cochlear implants.

"She never stops talking," she said.

"Most people don't even notice because she doesn't think there's anything different about her, (so) nobody else notices it."

When Elle was a baby, Ms Hessey thought her daughter would not be able to go to the same mainstream public school her other children attended.

"(The Shepherd Centre) assured us she would go to a mainstream school, which was hard to believe at the time," she said.

But this week, five-year-old Elle will start school at Thirlmere Public School, after years of therapy at The Shepherd Centre at Wollongong.

New research released by the centre, which helps deaf and hearing impaired children, shows Elle's case is not unique.

According to the data, most hearing impaired children can expect to perform just as well at language development in a mainstream school as their non-hearing impaired peers.

"Her speech is really good," Ms Hessey said of her daughter.

"She's very excited to go to school, all she does is talk about her teacher."

Preliminary data from The Shepherd Centre showed that 80 per cent of hearing impaired children who graduated from the centre to a mainstream school would score in the normal range for vocabulary.

And 69 per cent would score in the normal range for language as they entered school.

About 84 per cent of the general population of children would be in the normal range for language and vocabulary skills.

The study came from a sample of 41 students from the centre who were diagnosed with a hearing impairment at birth and started kindy in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Acting director of the clinical program at The Shepherd Centre, Aleisha Davis, said the similarity between the scores for hearing impaired children and mainstream kids would have been unheard of 10 years ago.

Just integrating a hearing impaired child into a mainstream school was seen as a major achievement at that time.

In many cases, hearing impaired children over a decade ago would have had very poor communication skills, she said.
 
Still the same old sh*t everytime the hearing parents get excited about their child being in the mainstream school with no ASL or special visual aids. And you are one of them. :roll: That is what pissed me off. :mad:

Second of all, it is not hearing impaired. Just go with either Deaf or Hard of Hearing. :roll:
 
Too many uses of "would be's" so it is all speculation for now.
 
Although, I went to mainstreamed public school in kindergarten with very little therapy or deaf education myself so it's been done for years. It's nothing new. I lived in the 80's when school system was all about experimenting.
 
Still the same old sh*t everytime the hearing parents get excited about their child being in the mainstream school with no ASL or special visual aids. And you are one of them. :roll: That is what pissed me off. :mad:

Second of all, it is not hearing impaired. Just go with either Deaf or Hard of Hearing. :roll:

What she said.
 
It says that 80% score age appropriate for vocab and 69% for language. Those are very good outcomes.
 
Children are naturally people-pleasers.

They will do anything; motivated from praise and unfortunately those praise usually are based from false praise set up to fluff up their egos to encourage more talking.

ASL is a natural language that everyone benefits from; why some people refuse to recognise this first before implementing speech, I don't know.
 
faire jour... FYI this is in Austrailia. Second of all, it's still too early to tell. MANY kids do well early on in the early grades. That doesn't mean they will continue to do well. It's very common for a kid to do decently early on, and then encounter difficulty (especially socially and emotioanlly later on. Heck even the superstars who take AP classes and who are always on the honor roll often have a hell of a time socially (and that in turn can effect their grades and general life satisfcation. Heck, how many times do you hear about a mainstreamed dhh kid having a boy or girlfriend?
 
Children are naturally people-pleasers.

They will do anything; motivated from praise and unfortunately those praise usually are based from false praise set up to fluff up their egos to encourage more talking.

ASL is a natural language that everyone benefits from; why some people refuse to recognise this first before implementing speech, I don't know.

Because people are ignorant and refuse to listen to what has worked for deaf people for centuries.
 
Because people are ignorant and refuse to listen to what has worked for deaf people for centuries.

Yeah, like hearing people think they know all about deafness when they are not deaf themselves. :roll: They think they can get rid of deafness and make us be hearing like them. Environment sounds is okay as long as we can hear the sounds, but to listen like picking up the words. Oh, come on. Impossible. For the life of me, I don't know where they get that idea (sure it might be from AGBell). Hearing people are weird. :eek3:
 
I think it all has to do with how they see on the outside of the child and not the inside. As far as I know, They can shock a mental ill person and see good result from it... And tell everyone what a good result they have from it (yes, this still occur) and yet at the same time, deep inside, they would not like it if it is done to them.
 
I think it all has to do with how they see on the outside of the child and not the inside. As far as I know, They can shock a mental ill person and see good result from it... And tell everyone what a good result they have from it (yes, this still occur) and yet at the same time, deep inside, they would not like it if it is done to them.

That is a lot of good sense of what you are saying. :gpost: :gpost: I agree with you 100%. It is sad when they keep doing that to us over and over for centuries. :(
 
Yeah, like hearing people think they know all about deafness when they are not deaf themselves. :roll: They think they can get rid of deafness and make us be hearing like them. Environment sounds is okay as long as we can hear the sounds, but to listen like picking up the words. Oh, come on. Impossible. For the life of me, I don't know where they get that idea (sure it might be from AGBell). Hearing people are weird. :eek3:

It's not impossible, ask Lissa, Daredevil, Kalei (that's not right but I'm close...) They HEAR words, not just sounds.
 
It's not impossible, ask Lissa, Daredevil, Kalei (that's not right but I'm close...) They HEAR words, not just sounds.
Yes, but being able to "hear" does not make you hearing by a mile. The hearing from CI basicly makes you hoh, AND also is not like what hearing people hear.
 
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