DeafandDynamic
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Born 61 years ago profoundly deaf. Am constantly in awe of the progress in technology for HoH/d/D in terms of assistive devices, and things even as simple as CC. I grew up with none of that (BTE aids from a young age) and truly believe that young people born with hearing loss today have a great advantage. No IEP programs in education back then (I went to residential school through Grade 8 and was then mainstreamed with an aide into high school), no Disabilities Act. Just curious as to what young deaf people today value most technically in communicating and what they feel they couldn't do without. Thank you.
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to AllDeaf Forum. 

. I'm very glad to have joined this forum tho--it's interesting to hear others opinions. Just my thoughts tho.
can't imagine how bad it'd be for an older person. I was at a conference for CI's recently, and I found it pretty cool how many of the children signed there. I live in Massachusetts, so social opportunities are probably a bit more plentiful.
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