That is a pretty reasonable list, yes (apart from the age six thing which I’m unsure of). The typo is a common one, I see it a lot.
@Mirage_GSM:
That’s right. The people who are Deaf that I know who use spoken language vary greatly from person to person in terms of how clear their speech is. Some choose to go ‘voice off’ because they don’t like their ‘Deaf accent’ or because they prefer to communicate using sign.
I absolutely do put stock in it, it’s their community and culture and language. The most hardline militant members do indeed hate CIs; however, the general view as I’ve encountered it is more than CIs are not the panacea/miracle cure they’re made out to be. They don’t work in every situation, get uncomfortable after long periods, are expensive, and don’t provide perfect or sometimes even clear hearing. It’s all down to the individual and it’s said that for many children, the effort expended trying to understand speech through a CI leaves one mentally tired and gets in the way of learning. The preferred approach is to offer both HAs/CIs and sign as options, teach both at the same time, and let the user decide which they prefer. You can be voice-off Deaf but still wear HAs.Atario wrote: The North American Deaf community reviles people for getting cochlear implants to regain their hearing, too, branding them traitors. I wouldn't put a lot of stock in it.
If you’re not going to take this seriously, I won’t bother talking to you. You don’t communicate using the radio waves directly, you use them to transmit information that is then reproduced in a form that you can perceive. In the case of your car radio, sound.I can't perceive radio waves, but I communicate using them all the time…
[/quote]All things being equal, I'm inclined to say anything Jigoro wants is unreasonable. And, no, a deaf person can't learn not to be deaf. However, it is completely possible for a deaf (or Deaf) person to learn to get along ok in the hearing world. I've known several who did it just fine.
There’s a difference between just ‘getting along’ and having a decent, happy life. That one guy who you claim had a ‘90% success rate’ reading lips is very much the exception. Consider what I said above, that their trying to accommodate you is requiring a lot more effort on their part than you accommodating them.