Oh lord.....not entirely a part! I HATE HATE HATE how experts make it seem like we hoh folks are more hearie then deafie......Yes, aiding and implantation does give us SOME access to the hearing world, which is good, but we will never ever be 100% a part of the hearing world!But there's the other philosophy -- if you're going to put an implant in you want to totally immerse the child into oral education because if they succeed they're going to be part of the hearing world."
deafdyke said:Oh lord.....not entirely a part! I HATE HATE HATE how experts make it seem like we hoh folks are more hearie then deafie......Yes, aiding and implantation does give us SOME access to the hearing world, which is good, but we will never ever be 100% a part of the hearing world!
deafdyke said:Oh lord.....not entirely a part! I HATE HATE HATE how experts make it seem like we hoh folks are more hearie then deafie......Yes, aiding and implantation does give us SOME access to the hearing world, which is good, but we will never ever be 100% a part of the hearing world!
True, but they are pushing the implication that oral-only kids get a little more access to the hearing/normal/nondisabled worldbe implied or inferred from the statement but it doesn't make it so.
I'm not saying that we're not part of the hearing world. We hoh do have access.....it's just that we don't belong MORE in the hearing world,then in the Deaf world. I mean even unilaterally deaf people encounter MANY difficult listening situtions where they are essentially functionally deaf.part of the hearing world totally depends on your perspective.
deafdyke said:True, but they are pushing the implication that oral-only kids get a little more access to the hearing/normal/nondisabled world
I'm not saying that we're not part of the hearing world. We hoh do have access.....it's just that we don't belong MORE in the hearing world,then in the Deaf world. I mean even unilaterally deaf people encounter MANY difficult listening situtions where they are essentially functionally deaf.
That's great that you do so well with your CI, but again.....that type of performance is VERY VERY rare that you function as "almost hearing" or get such great performance from a device.
Perhaps this just nitpicking...but it is how I think it better describes how a person uses what he has instead of one be "pushed" to do better. Put differently, all CIs are essentially the same how they assist people who get them. Still, you will see diverse results from one person to the next. The outcomes are determined by a variety of aspects which is very hard to quantify. Why it is easy for me? *Shrugs* I probably be a millionare if I knew the exact reasons... I do know one reason is that I wanted it to work for me but I'm sure that was true for others.