lepharaon33
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A big negative people mention is learning curve and effort. It takes a lot of time and practice to master both producing and reading the cues, especially for fluent communication.I'm wondering...
Researching cued speech I found only positive experiences and conclusions.
It's hard, so far impossible to find some negative experiences by people that are using cued speech or have used it.
Of course there are "negative" reactions like "Very few people use it", but that could also be said for rockets... That's not a negative thing.
Anyway,
To the users and/or experts and/or critics and/or promoters of Cued Speech..
Tell me...
What is a negative aspect of Cued Speech ???
Other downsides:
Limited community: Few people use it, so it can feel isolating.
Not widely taught: Hard to find teachers or resources in many areas.
Dependence on visual attention: You need to watch the speaker’s face constantly, which can be tiring or impractical in some situations.
So it’s great in theory, but in real life, mastering it and finding people who use it consistently is tough.