I cannot understand the feelings of hearing the sounds of natural, the beautiful rhythms of music and listening friends’ little sharing secrets. My world is a totally quiet place, I could feel and react only by eyes, hands, nose and mouth. For example, my alarm clock never has any sound mode but vibration; I can watch the marvelous dolphin shows, touch their smooth skins or the seawater splashed into my mouth, but I cannot hear their cheerful or painful voices. As to me, although it is a pity, that’s wonderful enough. The culture affects deaf people in many ways. For instant, in the United States and other places around the world, deaf people have their own language, schools, and customs. The American Sign Language (ASL) that traditionally taught in deaf education have no verbal part but only signs and gestures (OpenStax College, 2015). All of these made them very hard to communicate with other normal people and engage in society. The deaf culture no only exerts influence on the deaf, but also their families. The deaf children’s parents have to decide to send them to mainstream schools or
I cannot understand the feelings of hearing the sounds of natural, the beautiful rhythms of music and listening friends’ little sharing secrets. My world is a totally quiet place, I could feel and react only by eyes, hands, nose and mouth. For example, my alarm clock never has any sound mode but vibration; I can watch the marvelous dolphin shows, touch their smooth skins or the seawater splashed into my mouth, but I cannot hear their cheerful or painful voices. As to me, although it is a pity, that’s wonderful enough. The culture affects deaf people in many ways. For instant, in the United States and other places around the world, deaf people have their own language, schools, and customs. The American Sign Language (ASL) that traditionally taught in deaf education have no verbal part but only signs and gestures (OpenStax College, 2015). All of these made them very hard to communicate with other normal people and engage in society. The deaf culture no only exerts influence on the deaf, but also their families. The deaf children’s parents have to decide to send them to mainstream schools or