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I’m with you, Phrynne, in thinking there’s a difference if the person ever had hearing. I wonder what modern thinking is on the subject.
Here’s an interesting analysis by Gallaudet University (the university in Washington, DC for the deaf). Apparently, historically there was a stigma attached to sign language but it is the preferred approach by the deaf for a variety of reasons. I couldn’t find a hypothesis for those who went deaf after having had hearing.
http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/excerpts...
http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/excerpts...






There was a wonderful movie with James Woods about it - And Your Name is Jonah
I say do it all and go with what works whether it be signing, speaking, iPads. Now that we have the technology, we must use it to make all people's lives easier.

It was a powerful revelation for him to learn his son was deaf and not "simple." I have to keep reminding myself that this man suffered two losses...his wife who he loved dearly and his son because he never thought he’d be able to communicate with him.