Tuesday, February 5, 2008

AGBell Support True Diversity?

I discuss whatever AGBell support true diversity or not compared to DBC supporting true diversity after reading both letters they sent to Pepsi.

What means true diversity? True diversity is accepting anyone from all walks of life with no restrictions.

I said more than I wanted to so hopefully, that didn't hurt me getting my point across.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome to Vlogland... Good points.. DBC accepts anyone. It’s important to expose Sign Language to Deaf babies because they wouldn't able to learn to speak or to hear until six months old. Deaf babies will not have a language after six months old. It is high gamble on Deaf babies by hoping that they will be able to pick up the speech or hearing. ASL will give a guarantee that Deaf babies will acquire different information through a visual language when they first born, Deaf babies can learn speech any time in their future life. If some of them are not being able to pick up the speech or hearing, they will use ASL no problem. It’s sad to see when Deaf babies who are not able to pick up the speech or hearing, and then they don't have any access to ASL. It will be too late for them. It’s important to start with ASL when Deaf babies first born so their brain will be able to grow by acquiring different information through ASL..

Keep it up with vlogging! :o)

Aidan

Poanick said...

Thank you, Aidan.

Yes, I agree. It's important for deaf babies to be expose to ASL because as you said, it's a high gamble on hoping the deaf babies will be able to pick up speech or sounds. ASL can guarantee babies (deaf or hearing) that they will be able to acquire information earlier than before they speak or even if they can't speak, there's always ASL to communicate through. The earlier they learn ASL, the easier it will be for them to learn and acquire information.

Before you know it, they will be genius little einsteins. ;)