ADC Chapter 3-4
what percentage of people are "hearing impaired" - answer 17% or 36 million
90% formula - answer -states that more than 90% of deaf people are born to hearing
parents
--90% of these parents have had no experience with deaf people prior to giving birth to deaf child
--90% of deaf adults have hearing children
90% cultural aspects - answer 90% or hearing parents are unable to communicate efficiently with their deaf child
90% deaf children are unable to achieve intelligible speech
90% use sign language at some point in their life
90% deaf signers were former oralists
90% of deaf children do not attend deaf school
90% of those raised by hearing parents experiencing significant delays
Deaf culture of families - answer few solid familial roots in asl because hearing grandchildren of Deaf people do not learn to sign
Membership - answer Audiological, political, social, and linguistic
Common labels - answer Hearing-Impaired, Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Hearing, Hearing-But
hearing-impaired - answer unable to hear adequately; loss of some or all ability to hear sounds
same as deaf but is not liked in community
Deaf - answer the community of people who are deaf and use sign language
hard of hearing - answer those who have some use of their residual hearing (closer to those that are hearing) "VERY" hard of hearing: almost hearing
hearing - answer people who are not deaf or hard of hearing
Hearing-But - answer -designated for hearing people who have exhibited an extraordinary positive attitude toward Deaf people and a deep respect for Deaf culture in general ex: CODAs, hearing spouses actively involved, hearing parents/siblings who embrace Deaf community, etc.
3 kinds of hearing people - answer 1. general public, uninformed
2. informed yet not sensitized
3 culturally assimilated into the deaf community (informed and sensitized)
scientific terms to deaf people - answer congenitally deaf
conductive loss
deaf and dumb
deaf-mute
hearing-challenged
moderately deaf
person with neurosensory impairment
prelingually deaf
profoundly deaf
severly deaf
Deaf people labels (only used by them) - answer baby cry test flunkies
deaf as a stone
just plain Deaf
Normal Deaf
Recessive gene Deaf
Unknown Deafness
Usher's syndrome Deaf
Vertigo Deaf
Vibrations only deaf
Acupuncture Deaf
Cochlear implantees
Deaf school switchers
Fingerspellers
Gramatically correst Deaf
Look-ma-no-hands oralists
Mainstreamed Deaf
Mother father strict oral mad revel now ASL Deaf
PSE signers
Deaf as hell
Hearicapped
Deaf Priders
Galluagetians
Golden Silencers
Sound proofed Deafies
Acceptable terms - answer Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Late-deafened
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