Smile! I am glad I found alldeaf.com! It is very simulating especially when I am in the middle of no where in Alabama!!!!!! A pleasure to meet you!!!!!
Yes, I want a mult-year, multi-million dollar contract to join alldeaf.com! If I am not offered the contact I want, then I won't post any messages. Go ahead and scream louder or have a big party - your choice! :giggle:
Sorry for the repost! I am a fairly new to all.deaf.com. It does not matter if one has CI or can speak or cannot speak. Any one with hearing loss, even those with CI, are very welcome to attend any Deaf bilingual schools. It is a common misperception that Deaf bilingual schools do not allow...
Another recipe for success is highlighted in bold here. That is something to think about when considering options for Deaf babies. For your information Source:Berke Outspoken: How Are Schools for the Deaf Doing? Let's Find Out.
No Child Left Behind has been around for awhile now, so I...
Very simple - Think globally, act locally - become a member of state and local Deaf associations affiliated with National Association of the Deaf. Getting involved in events organized by state and local Deaf assoications. Have the administrators of Deaf blingual schools collorabrate with area...
I have heard of the String Theory. But I have to be honest with you that I am not entirely familiar with the theory. How Einstein would respond to the String Theory is anybody's guess. My guess would be that he would be immersed in reading everything there is about the String Theory. Or he...
Sorry, for not getting back to you sooner. I was tied up with something. I had to locate the journal article "A Study of the Relationship Between American Sign Language and English Literacy" By Michael Strong of University of California-San Francisco and Philip M. Prinz of San Francisco State...
Smile, I knew someone would say that! I was saying healthy deaf babies in the context of "if it ain't broke, then don't fix it." You are right that a deaf person can lead still lead a productive life without a cochlear implant. But, I still think that a deaf person with a cochlear implant can...
It is true that the average reading of deaf graduates is around 4th grade. We need to think outside the box to find a way to increase the reading ability of deaf children. We need to understand why so few deaf students are able to read at their current grade level while most of deaf students...