I assume there must be a reason why sign language is superior but I genuinely don’t know why.

  • Devi
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    -16 months ago

    I’m not American but it’s suggested that learning a sign language and a ‘spoken’ language at the same time can slow the acquisition of both.

    We see it in kids with two ‘spoken’ languages too but I believe to a lesser extent.

    If I had a deaf kid I would teach them both but I understand the choices of parents that don’t do that.

    • @DeadPand@midwest.social
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      15 months ago

      What in the world? It’s commonly understood that children learn the fastest and if you want to learn multiple languages, it’s best learned early…

      • Devi
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        15 months ago

        You’ve got mixed up there. If you plan to learn multiple languages then it is beneficial to learn as a child but even similar languages, like English and French, can cause issues communicating when young. When learning vastly different languages especially when one is written and one signed it causes a lot of issues. This can leave a deaf child struggling to communicate for a time.

        Often deaf parents will choose to stick to sign first.