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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2008

Watch a few Mother Goose rhymes as well as a traditional children's story in cued and spoken English

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  • Cued Speech allows hearing parents to share the language of their home with their deaf child and these children to have strong reading, writing, and communication in English. It is not meant to destroy deaf culture. It is meant to help deaf kids be members of their hearing families and learn to read, write, and communicate in English. Many cuers learn how to sign as well as cue and enjoy the best of both cultures by having strong language skills in both English and ASL.

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  • LOLThis cued speech is soooo boring with same pattern of signs but NO epxression or animation in signing.ASL uses the whole body as well as hand signs, etc.This is much more adaptable to learn and much more easier to communicate.Cued speech is not one I would want to learn.I'm deaf and speak very fluently in English and I use ASL as my mode of communication as well with my Deaf Friends.I speak to hearing people and they would never know I was deaf if I had not told them.I also lipread very well.

  • @canthearuchick you moron... this is a method of learning ANY voiced languages, its a TOOL, like the fingerspell alphabet... why you deaf people sometimes are so paranoid ? nobody wants destroys anything.....

  • @bellacarmela22 I HAVE TO AGEEED WITH YOU CUED SIGNS OVER OVER OVER AGAIN AND AGAIN OH JEZZZZZZZ ASL IS A WAY TO GO

  • THIS IS HORRIBLE METHOD OF USING CUED SPEECH, AMERICA SIGN LANGUAGE IS A WAY TO GO - NO ARGUMENT-

  • That looks great! We are educators at TinyGrads and it is encouraging to see these kinds of videos available online.

  • This video is helpful. I am currently teaching myself to cue. I am getting pretty good at it, but I need to learn to recognize it when others do it too.. but I'm struggling with that a little bit when it is so fast. Do you have any pointers for learning Cued Speech?

  • I learned about cued speech a few months after finding out my son was deaf. It made perfect sense to me the way it was presented to me. I started learning it a few months later. I use it with my son and he understands me perfectly. He is currently in the 1st grade and has tested at or above grade level in all subjects. I have been very pleased with it.

  • please i do not want learn that sign whatever that is.. i prefer sign language.. i am myself deaf... that is one big confusion!!Sign language is better than what u use hand.. i can talk well. so i PREFER use sign langauge not THAT CUE. Are you trying to destroy deaf culture?

  • how does this work? I know asl and still cant find a pattern in this.... I know its different but it looks like the same signs over and over again! lol

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