I’m desperate for a communication device for my non-verbal, extremely tactually defensive DB student. He has no vision, learns best auditorily and has a cochlear implant. What device was your little girl using?
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In High School i had a Work Study program where I spent 2 hours with students with various conditions. This taught me very valuable lessons that I carried throughout my life, Iam now 50 one of them she was deaf/blind and she was so incredibly wholesome and intelligent in her own way ,at the end of the work-week i would give her parents an update on her progress id also be si encouraged by this because she would show up everyday excited to learn new things. Although her parents would say it was just a small step i knew on a larger scale she was very brilliant. 💜🌄
Sometimes inequality results from their being too many hands in a pot, too many different forces trying to execute the same task affecting the same parties in different ways.
With two interpreters, can you make sure that there is asthma uniformity in message conveyed and perceived as possible, the same way the hearing students in a classroom with all received the same message from the unifying guidance of a teacher's voice?
Two interpreters?! What an embarrassment! Why don't they use hearing aids or cochlear implants if what a teacher is saying without an interpreter? I'm hard of hearing and wearing a cochlear implant. I always read a paragraph or article with Speech-to-Text/Text-to-Speech.
Lou Ferrigno “Hulk” speaks English and no sign language because he got a hearing aid when he was 4 in 1955. I was so surprised by him. Elon Musk said “What’s the point of sign language in a video if you have substitutes? Am I missing something?” He is right because most deaf people couldn’t understand that closed captioning “illiteracy”. ASL is not great to teach deaf children or a bad education because they struggle how to read sentences. I am still unhappy if ASL exists in some public schools except deaf schools. Hopefully, cued speech will teach them instead in the future. Sigh poor deaf children 😢 STOP TEACHING SIGN LANGUAGE. CUED SPEECH IS THE BEST CHOICE INSTEAD! Sign language is risky because I remember a doctor gave me her note-taking and she wrote “Are you upset”. I didn’t know what a word was but I was 11. That’s a HUGE disappointment. My public school had a bad education, sign language is not English, and DELAY speech. I tried to encourage them to cued speech instead. There are new technologies such as cochlear implants and hearing aids, so sign language is not necessary for deaf children right now. By the way, today is 2024 not the 1800s. ASL is beautiful but it should NOT be taught to deaf children unless teenagers or adults because they will be illiterate if they can't read or have difficulty writing English maybe. Truth: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ne46UDOO06U.htmlsi=VtMqIVlQNJL3KWER I need to fix that timeline. Thanks for understanding.
Another thing that isn't mentioned is that deaf children have to concentrate much more that others and as result they can get very tired. At these times we can zone out, not out of rudeness, but we need to have a bit of a rest. I know myself that times like this people have yelled at me multiple times because I haven't heard them. When that happens, I've often felt guilty but I'm still trying. So for others great patience and understanding might be needed.
I love that this video highlights how inclusion for student who are deaf is achieved alongside their peers at the student’s neighborhood or charter school. Thank you! ❤
We adore you Dillion! You are such a great kid! What an exciting time in life for you; just know the people at USB will always be in the background cheering you on!!!
Im deaf and read lips also ASL. When I was 6th grade. I was shocked that I moved to hearing class from deaf and hard of hearing class. My mother never tells me that I moved to hearing class. I was very upset. I was sitting in front of the teacher until few months later. The teacher moved the students around cuz some students was talking while the teacher was teaching and talking. So teacher moved me in the back by the window. I was supposed to sit front. I told my mother about it. You know what she said well you have to do what teacher said and pay attention and listen. I was very upset. She should support my need and better vision and stay close. She doesn't care how I feel. So my friend Brenda helped me what teacher was saying. I thank her for helping me. My mother wanted me to be like hearing. She and I never get along. Sad for me. I told my dad. He talked to her about it but he said your mom was wrong. They were divorced. He understood how i felt. My mother doesn't understand deaf culture. She won't accept who I'm.
Is that device u are talking about called a “light talker”? I remember working at New England pediatric care in Massachusetts, and one of the boys there had one of these machines. He could tap on different “symbols/names etc. using a headswitch n it would then formulate full sentences for the intended person. It was wicked cool!
I have a classmate in my class who has half hearing impairment, i noticed this after a recollection activity when i saw she was wearing earbuds. I think only some of jer friends know and some teachers/nurses, i hope she gets better
You say the child can feel teaching materials so they know what lesson they're learning, but I still don't understand how they learn in the first place what the materials symbolize while being deaf and blind. How is this communicated in the first place in a way they can understand?
they should have a only hard if hearing schools because this programs they put in regular school , the staff is rude and invade and dont respect you as a parent .
Thank you, artists, teachers, staff, families, Utah County staff and families, area students, ASL professors, USDB board, and community for coming out. Special thanks to Cathleen Martinez and Katrina Robinson for seeing their vision to fruition. So many people worked long hours to make this happen. My gratitude overflows!!!
Could you please adjust the CC to be in English rather than Vietnamese? Audio & Video Description would be ideal since this is a video, not a collage of photos. Thanks!