TreeSapp
That weird guest in line who'll talk to anyone.
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I just had a strange thought pop into my head this afternoon - my sister & beds friend are both hearing impaired, but able to speak & hear 'enough' with hearing aids to have been mainstreamed in school.
But I am wondering for kids (or adults) who have little to no hearing and who sign exclusively... How do interactions with the non-face characters go? Obviously the pantomime they do is pretty clear, but are the kids disappointed that Mickey can't understand their signing? Or is it ok because so few people sign? How does Mickey (or any character really) know what a signing child might be trying to say to them? I guess a hearing/speaking chaperone could help - but not everyone has this...
Just curious if any DISers have experience with this
But I am wondering for kids (or adults) who have little to no hearing and who sign exclusively... How do interactions with the non-face characters go? Obviously the pantomime they do is pretty clear, but are the kids disappointed that Mickey can't understand their signing? Or is it ok because so few people sign? How does Mickey (or any character really) know what a signing child might be trying to say to them? I guess a hearing/speaking chaperone could help - but not everyone has this...
Just curious if any DISers have experience with this