Do you think your child has nothing to do with it? In the book "The Deaf, Like Me" written by Thomas S. Spradley and James P. Spradley, you can see a trip with the help of Lynn's parents. (Spradley & Spradley, 1978). This book is well read. I like them very much to explain how they tried to help Lynn understand the world around her. This book is a great asset for families who are unlikely to fall into the situation where families do not know anything about nephews. Author Thomas S. Spadley is Rin's father. He was a man with them, and his wife Rui saw their daughter trying to make them understand. The greatest qualification of his writing ... Read more
In general, his point of view helps make this book more interesting. He is not always there. Lin's hearing loss was discovered through a series of events. These events include seeing many doctors and seeing if she can hear them. Rin got a doctor to see her ear is fully developed. Lynn was also taken to the speech therapist, I told her that I could learn and to discuss all the necessary things. Talk to her and do everything, and one day she can talk to them. This information wants them to be able to communicate someday. They also tried the John Tracy course to help her learn better reading of his lips so that she can talk with them. There are more than 1000 courses and homework to do. They tried a lot with Lynn and played games with her and so on. (79) Some of the reasons they think Lynn can hear are as follows: When she was six months old, Lynn started doing sound and embarrassing things (27). Babies can not do this unless they listen to the surrounding noise. Then when she was about two years old, she was taken to receive hearing tests. The audiologist told them, "She hears up to 90 decimal places on hearing test." Hearingists did not say that she was completely hearing impaired, so there is hope (45). This is another thing they started to help Lynn. They got in touch with the surrounding people
Spradley, Thomas S, James P Spradley. Like me Washington DC: Gallaudet University Press, 1985. Moral meaning - Lynn did not begin to learn sign language until 5 years old. Because of the information provided by experts, she was robbed of her mother tongue for the best language learning age. Lynn and her family were in great trouble because communication was impossible. For the same reason she does not understand most situations. Communication is the foundation of human interaction. Without this, Lynn did not have much of his childhood.
Do you think your child has nothing to do with it? In the book "The Deaf, Like Me" written by Thomas S. Spradley and James P. Spradley, you can see a trip with the help of Lynn's parents. (Spradley & Spradley, 1978). This book is well read. I like them very much to explain how they tried to help Lynn understand the world around her. This book is a great asset for families who are unlikely to fall into the situation where families do not know anything about nephews. Author Thomas S. Spadley is Rin's father. He was a man with them, and his wife Rui saw their daughter trying to make them understand. The greatest qualification of his writing ... Read more
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