Emotional story, parents reach agreement with baby's hearing impairment. Listening to all the feelings of parents such as love, hope, anxiety, is expressed here by strength and simplicity. In conclusion, Lynn Pradley looked back on her teen nephew, her struggle in education, communication, and the discovery that she was the focus of her father and uncle's books. A wonderful book that anyone can read
Running Head: My affidavit "A Deaf Like Me" written by Thomas Spradley and James Spradley is a book about families who have tried to adapt to her daughter. A young couple decided to let the second child realize that they might be blind. "Why do our children have to endure me? I do not want to have a disabled child make Louise cry (Spradley, 1987 pg.1) .They are in danger of their own daughter's hearing loss As it adapts, the story moves to parents Rui and Thomas Spradori to find ways to accept and teach their dead daughters.The time became difficult as a young girl complained of sickness, but young Parents continued teaching her in the best way, which allows her to adapt to other children of the same age and they are always looking for the school that is most suitable for the daughter's disability .
This book talks about the stories of the Spradley family and the hardships to communicate with their daughter Lynn Pradley entitled "Two Authors Who I Like" (Spradley & Spradley, 2002). When the United States was born in the late 1960s and early 1970s, this beautiful and intelligent child was one of hearing impaired children, this is the result of a rubella outbreak. In the early chapter, the fear of Rui against this terrible disease was even evident even before phosphorus was born. As parents of hearing, he has never touched the deaf community, the culture of the hearing impaired, and the relationship with American sign language. The theme of the world's aurism is handmade