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Do you need to learn sign language with a cochlear implant?
— Not having learned sign language was tied to improved language, speaking, reading scores. Deaf children with a cochlear implant who had no exposure to sign language fared better with speech, language, and reading comprehension than children with sign language exposure, researchers found.
How does deaf community feel about cochlear implants?
The Deaf community felt ignored by the medical and scientific supporters of cochlear implants; many believed deaf children should have the opportunity to make the choice for themselves once they were old enough; still others felt the implant should be outlawed entirely.
Why is deaf community against cochlear implants?
Deaf people assert that deaf kids don’t need implants. Hearing people fire back, arguing that denying those kids cochlear implants is akin to child abuse. Even within the deaf community, there’s fierce debate. Some see cochlear implants as a form of oppression from the hearing world and actively protest the technology.
How effective is ASL?
Improves small motor skills – Sign language helps to develop small motor skills because of the dexterity required for communicating with hand gestures. Those who struggle with small muscle strength and coordination can build these skills as well as learn to communicate more efficiently with another language.
Are cochlear implants improving?
Like other technology, cochlear implants (CI) are continually improved. Dr. Ruffin has been a scientist involved in cochlear implant research for 15 years. He provides a birds-eye view of CI research in the HLAA Washington State Fall 2019 issue of Soundwaves.
Do cochlear implants help deaf children learn sign language?
Research shows the opposite to be true. Deaf children of deaf parents, whose first language is sign language, end up having better spoken language skills once they are implanted than deaf children of hearing parents who did not learn sign language. Cochlear implants are most successful for children who learn sign language at an early age.
Can sign language be taught to children with hearing loss?
In fact, sign language is so good for the developing brain some hearing parents teach it to their hearing children to boost brain development and jump-start communication before speech. The idea that sign language can be introduced later, if a cochlear implant is not successful, ignores the basic facts of language development.
Why are there different types of ASL?
Sign language also reflects cultural differences, so there are variations of ASL based on location (ex. Texan dialectic signs), race (like “Black ASL”), age (use of “slang”) and more.
Is deafness a disability or a difference?
We should expand our understanding of deafness not as a disability, but as a difference, as a unifying factor for a community with its own history and culture. Regardless of their decision on cochlear implants, hearing parents should consider educating themselves and their children on the cultural significance of the Deaf community.
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