faire_jour
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Of course I disagree that AV or aural rehab, or listening therapy, or whatever you want to call it, is cruel or inaffective. I see with my own eyes, everyday, that those things are not true for my child.
But anyway, I guess my question remains, can someone have the listening and speaking skills (fluent, easy use of spoken language) of a successful AV, oral deaf person AND the ASL skills of a native ASL user? Or does one have to suffer?
But anyway, I guess my question remains, can someone have the listening and speaking skills (fluent, easy use of spoken language) of a successful AV, oral deaf person AND the ASL skills of a native ASL user? Or does one have to suffer?