I just found a great website from an article I read in the Endeavor magazine published by the Amer. Society for Deaf Children. The most recent magazine is not published online yet, but here is a link to some past publications. (I liked the "What's in a Word") one. https://www.deafchildren.org/newsletter.aspx
Anyway, I am linking you next to a website put up by a researcher at RIT named Mark Marschark who is also the director of the Center for Education Research Partnerships. He has been doing a lot of research since 2002 on how deaf people learn and has used his research and others to answer parent questions about their deaf children and how to best educate them.
This website has some great questions and answers that are based upon resaerch data and not opinion.
Enjoy!
Re: Deaf Education link
och! ooh! I found another cool link from there. This one has examples of how different hearing loss levels sound in different situations.....
https://www.betterhearing.org/hearing_loss/hearing_loss_simulator/index.cfm
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I saw that article, and it makes me want to move to Rochester.
It also makes me want to find a deaf adult to live with my family and provide constant ASL exposure to Owen (and me and my husband).