Which of the following is not a core component or acceptance into the deaf community
A. Acceptance
B. Audiological
C. Linguistic
D. Hearing Aids
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Which of the following is not a core component of acceptance into the deaf community? A. Attitudinal B. Audiological C. Linguistic D. Hearing aids
ANSWER: Hearing Aids
Explanation:
The core components of acceptance into the deaf community are
- Attitudinal: This happens when an individual identifies him/herself as a Deaf community member (which implies supporting the deaf community values) and other members accept this individual as part of the deaf community. As attitudes is expressed in several different ways and to varying degrees there could be many avenues by which an individual can gain acceptance. there could be varying levels of acceptance depending upon an individual's experience, skills and attributes
- Audiological: It refers to real loss of hearing ability and this membership is available only to people with hearing loss who identify with the deaf community at a profound level and more quickly than an individual with experience, skills and attitudes
- Linguistic: Refers to capacity to comprehend and use American Sign Language. The fluency level is related to the acceptance level. As the goals and values of the community are transmitted through its language, the fluency of ASL is vital
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