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How Deaf People Think, Learn, and Read - Coggle Diagram
How Deaf People Think, Learn, and Read
Skill Building
Visual-Spatial Skills
signing deaf children develop cognitive and social skills faster because they depend on their vision to read faces
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Memory, Spatial, Visual Spatial and Motor skills
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AID/Help
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IQ Test
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Many deaf people were misdiagnosed because the tests were in English or the test giver didn't understand ASL
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Growth Learning
Language Pathways
babies gesture and babble up until one year of age, then use spoken words and signs in increasing complexity
babies learn language through ears, eyes, and/or touch
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Theory of Mind
ability to understand other peoples feeling, intentions, and emotions and emphasize them
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Child Directed Speech
parents and caregivers talk to their babies using repetition, exaggerated pronunciation, emphasis and other strategies