Yes, deaf people can learn to read and write. They learn much the same way you learned to read and write.
Have you heard of Helen Keller, she was dead and blind at the age of two. She wrote a story about her live. And was taught to write.😊
so we can get a job and its do not does
no she is not deaf but she has Meniere's disease so she is actually hard of hearing. it is not exactly deaf but she is fluent in ASL and can read lips in real life
he wrote a not so he could read it
because the funding for education is so low
To be literate is to be able to read and write. There are 25 million people in the United States who are illiterate, so adult literacy is teaching adults to read and write.
Helen Keller's greatest achievements include being the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor's degree, advocating for people with disabilities, and lecturing around the world to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those with sensory impairments. Her autobiography, "The Story of My Life," continues to inspire people globally.
So they wouldn't have deaf children.
You know, nobody will ever want to find the answer to this question so why does it matter? It matters a lot to deaf people.
A cochlear implant is just a tiny electronic device that helps provide sound to people who are deaf or are close to being deaf. So basically, it just lets people who are deaf hear.
The blind man can share the news by using touch to convey emotion and writing the message in the deaf brother's hand. They can also utilize tactile sign language or rely on a trusted intermediary like a family member or friend to help communicate the news to the deaf brother.
no I don't think so however you can go deaf if people punch you dead hard in the ear.
Spanish is spoken because it originated in the Iberian Peninsula and spread through colonization to Latin America, becoming the official language in many countries. Additionally, the Spanish Empire was one of the most powerful in history, helping to further establish Spanish as a global language.