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A school that accepts hearing pupils but has the facilities to accomodate deaf pupils
One mainstream program for the deaf is the use of sign language interpreters in educational settings and public events to provide access to communication. This allows deaf individuals to participate in a variety of activities alongside hearing individuals.
Both his mother and his wife were deaf. His father was not deaf.
Louise Treadwell Tracy has written: 'Talks to parents' -- subject(s): Child development, Deaf, Deaf children, Family relationships, Means of communication
Yes he does. The reason is that when he was a child he had polio which left him with a deaf ear and a slightly twisted mouth.
Yes, it is perfectly okay for a lesbian couple, or any couple, to have a deaf baby. Having a deaf child does not affect a same-sex couple's ability to be loving and supportive parents. It is important to create an inclusive and accepting environment for the child, regardless of their abilities or identity.
Thomas H. Bull has written: 'Hearing children of deaf parents' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Family relationships, Children of deaf parents, Deaf 'On the edge of deaf culture' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Family relationships, Children of deaf parents, Deaf parents
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Most people would claim that approximately 10% of Deaf people have Deaf parents Schein (1989). However, more recent surveys have found that approximately 4.4% of deaf and hard of hearing children and youth come from families with deaf parent (Mitchell & Karchmer, 2002).
In general, he doesn't. The reason being because he is deaf.
*deaf and the same reason deaf people can make noises...
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