Typically after birth, the doctor will perform tests to see how the baby responds to various noises. When no response is triggered by any noises made, the baby is presumed deaf until further tests are conducted.
Yeah :(My baby is deaf from his left ear :(
If the baby is taught sign language, then the baby will think in sign language.
You can find deaf videos online at the Deaf Movies Organization website. This website specializes in helping people find full length films in the ASL language.
they can probably see it
You can find more information about the Indiana School for the Deaf, ISD at the website deafhoosier. They have large amounts of information and contact information to help you find out more about the Indiana School for the Deaf.
It is more of a feeling that you want your child to be like you: there is honesty in stating the fact. Many deaf people do not see an advantage to hearing; in fact there is quite a controversy over the collinear implant solution that would restore hearing for some deaf people. However, the child will have an advantage in learning sign language to communicate with her deaf parent. Having access to language as a toddler aids learning skills.
I have 2 answers for this. Find a deaf person and ask. In fact, find several and ask each of them. Nope
That is not always the case, because most mothers want their baby to hear. If they do want their baby to be deaf, it is because they want their baby to be just like them, suffer like them, or understand the way their mother is. It may also be because she wants to be able to communicate well with her child, in sign language, as opposed to having a hearing child, who would have to use sign language to talk to her, and it might seem to her that she would feel more comfortable if the child were also deaf and didn't have to use sign language just because of her.
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Many babies are born deaf and blind.
deaf and dumb are very sad things and i believe that there is a cure together we can find a cure ....
For me it wasn't hard to a deaf person to find a job. if the deaf person know how to communicate by just using another senses..I thing it was not too hard for him to find a job.