Cloggy
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True.... and it does not require deafness. A deaf person can do it while being able to hear.The exploring is a life time journey, not an immedicate destination with a timetable.
True.... and it does not require deafness. A deaf person can do it while being able to hear.The exploring is a life time journey, not an immedicate destination with a timetable.
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I guess what I do not understand is the philosophy that suggests that she, or any child, should be made to struggle? Why? Where is the logic, and as some would suggest, the compassion or empathy, in saying that it is permissible for a child to use HAs that do not help the child at all and for the child to struggle to learn to speak and to hear but it is not permissible for the child to use a cochelar implant which, for our daughter did allow her to speak and to hear? As parents we chose to possibly eliminate or to alleviate that struggle. We were not made any guaranties as to what the ci would do for our child and we both had done our research to know that there were no such guaranties. I guess in the end, we just have a different philosophy as to how to raise a child. Not better or worse, just different.
Rick
It's not a struggle... It's mother nature...Why must a child be made to struggle to speak and/or hear at all?
Originally Posted by Liebling))
car is not a surgery.
But it sure can get you killed..... so why do you take that risk?
jackiesolorzano's post
You are right car is not a surgery but it is much more dangerous then CI surgery.
How long should the exploring in "both" worlds take?
We (deaf parents) exposed our boys to deaf and hearing world since they were babies instead of just deaf world because my both boy are hearing.
Should a family move to another town in order to come in contact with Deaf community?
Like what Jillo said "When you become a parent, your child's needs come first."
We have many friends who live between 45 minutes and 3 hours away drive, my family and siblings live outside of Germany and my family-in-law live 5 km away... My children come first before them... We decide to move to another town where the better and safety place with good environment and atompshere for the hearing children upbringing, school, kindergarten etc.
Should everyone around the child start to learn sign?
Why not? Our public sign doesn't affect my hearing boys... They accept what we are... *shrug*
So I read your post. Do you know how often these risks happen? I do in less then 1% of the cases. Life is a risk. Are you suggesting what that I try to hide my kids in the closet but even that is a risk since I live in southern California we have earthquakes. So hiding in my closet with my 2 deaf kids is still a risk.
I figure with rates lower then 1% that is a risk that we took and it sure worked out well for us.
Angel my kids were raised with only oral language thorughout elementary school. Once they had a solid foundation in oral language I did expose them to sign language. This happen in middle school. My daughter is quite fluent in sign language but more on a social level. My son was also exposed to sign language, his skills are much weaker but he thinks he has great skills. Both of my children have many friends that just sign. My daughter actually went to her first prom with a young man that only signs. She has this group of friends that she sees a lot and most only sign. My son's closest friend is from a Deaf family. My signing is not great but I can communicate with my children's friends.
I wanted them to be raise orally because I knew they would be able to learn sign language easily in their teen years.
Now if they choose to not use their voice this would be OK with me and my husband.
A: That's the answer to "when do you start".... but how long before a decision can be made to go for CI ??
See my response post on your previous post.
B: What deaf expo's ??
Deaf club, festivals or community...
How about letting my child meet other children with CI...???
Do you mean that you want your child to meet CI children only instead of let your child to involve with HOH, deaf and CI children?
C: No, I don't have to include sign. THAT's the whole point. She can speak, and probably lipreads very well. Why would she also need sign?
Well, if you expose your child to CI, HOH and deaf children then Lotto will know what she really wants.
I would expose my deaf child to both world and learn my child's world when I were you.
If I as deaf mother has a severe handicapped child or hearing/deaf child then I would learn my child's world instead of pull them to my own world.
Learning Italian or Spanish would be more beneficial than sign.
Look at me...
I have 4 languages...and few fluently language...
I know British and German sign language... and understand German lanaguges... I can do with ASL fluently. I know a little about European's languages... I moviate it myself to learn anything because I want it.
All what I have in my opinion.
How about letting my child meet other children with CI...???

Cloggy said:C: No, I don't have to include sign. THAT's the whole point. She can speak, and probably lipreads very well. Why would she also need sign?
How about ALL children ( deaf, blind, HC, hoh, ci, etc )![]()
What is that HC?
Yes, anything no matter what... I want my hearing children learn about them, no matter what...
because she is still deaf without her implant...
Yes, that's right.
handicapped children![]()

Cheri are you proposal to tell me how to raise my oral deaf children. Oral deaf kids can have just has much pride in themselves as ASL users. My daughter made a T-shirt on it says I am deaf and proud and I can hear and speak to you.
How about ALL children ( deaf, blind, HC, hoh, ci, etc )
because she is still deaf without her implant...and it's fun signing with other deaf children 2....let a kid be a kid
I agree with u but unfortunately too many hearing parents feel that signing is not needed. Like ASL is not important but to many deaf people, it is just as important just as much spoken language is important to hearing people. Seems like our opinions and values are not as worthy just because we are not hearing. :roll: Geez!

mmmhhh I see that you both tried to compare car with surgery.
Okkkkaaaayyy..... Let's game... Let me ask you a simple question about traffic since you both brought the subject over car to compare with CI.
Did you know that we have warning signs for traffic?
Would you continue to drive and ignore warning signs?
I would not risk my life for ignore warning signs, don't you?
That's good and everything but my question is..(I know u said your kids know some signs) if oral deaf kids dont know ASL, how can they communicate with ASL users? Doesnt that create a communication barrier between the oral deaf kids who dont know sign at all and the ASL users therefore dividing them?
Growing up, I didnt interact with anyone from the Deaf community because I couldnt communicate with them. I think that really sucks cuz I could have made lifelong friends
I tried to install in my children the need to be proud of themselves. I have told them that we are different in one way or another. I have also told them that people that might fun of them are usually very insecure of themselves. I see my daughter becoming more and more proud of herself.
Well my opinion, hearing people have NO BUSINESS ABOUT THE CI!!!! Unless they are relative with a family member who are deaf.
One time I went to the mall looking for the sidekick, one woman was helping me looking for the sidekick, she asked me if I have CI. I'd told her yes, but I decide to pretend that I don't to just testing what was her reaction. So I told her no.
Guess what she did? She kept trying to convience me to get the CI and put my plan for the sidekick wait longer. She was very rude, she asked me why not I get it, I told her it's because I don't want to have surgery on my head, she look at me like I was stupid and told me she don't think there is such any risks, we continuing arguing about the CI for like 30 minutes, till I finally told her that I am not interest to work with someone who try to sell me the sidekick and begging me to get a CI. She quiet and I left the store.
I understand how you feel, ARGHHHHHHHH..... I wish I could've told her "Well it's better for hearing people to just sign without the surgery while we, the deafies, have to get through the surgical so we can finally learn talk, even probably it won't help us."
Those hearing people who think like that are just thinking deaf people need cure while deafies really don't need.
Shel, academically my son is not having any issues. His self esteem in the academic area is very strong. Honestly my son could really care less what other people think, he knows he is smart and he knows he is smarter then most kids.