Deaf Culture
Psychological Factors
Medical Factors
Values
Beliefs
100

This is the percentage of deaf children born to hearing parents.

What is 90%?

100

This group is usually opposed to the idea of cochlear implant surgery.

What is the Deaf community?

100

This is the year that FDA officially deemed the cochlear implants safe for children.

What is the year 1990?

100

This is the most important piece of legislation that the Deaf community values got passed.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?

100

Some young children still believe in this guy that wears red in December, drives a sleigh pulled by reindeer, and gives out presents.

What is the belief of Santa Claus

200
This is the range of individuals in the deaf community.
What is hard of hearing to profoundly deaf?
200

When the cochlear implant is removed for sleep, how can a child still be in danger being Deaf.

House catches fire

Not being able to communicate in an emergency


200

Anyone wanting a cochlear implant, doctor's will most likely perform the surgery as long as it is paid for..

True or False

True. Some insurance companies will fund implant surgery.

200

Sign three things you and your family value.

Health/Fitness                    Independence       Community/Friendships      Self-Care           Connection                        Entertaining       Privacy Faith/Religion                     Family              Patriotism Education                          Environmentalism

200

When people believe in a higher power/spirit and worship on a regular basis in a church, mosque, temple, or a building designed for worship/prayer is known as...

What is a belief in religion.

300

These are two reasons why cochlear implants are controversial.

What are surgery risks and cultural pride?

300

This is one of the risks associated with cochlear implant surgery.

What is damage to facial nerves?

300

This is an activity that children should abstain from when wearing the external speech processor. Many of us have these round things to jump on.

What is jumping on a trampoline?

300

Deaf Heart has to do with the willingness of a hearing person to KNOW both Deaf people and the Deaf community. It’s not enough to know a set of facts and statistics or even to know ASL.  

It has to do with knowing and understanding from the heart.

What is Deaf heart.

300

Sign three denominations. (Types of religion).

Baptist                   Episcopalian

Methodist               Methodist

Catholic                  Muslim

Jewish                    Spiritual

400

Hearing people may find this rude. 

What is pointing or walking through a conversation.

400

This is the biggest psychological risk associated with cochlear implant surgery in children.

What is being torn between the Deaf and the hearing world? Having to talk versus sign.

400

A cochlear implant simulates sound by placing electrodes in the cochlear.  How many electrodes are placed in the cochlear with today's surgeries?

What 22 to 24 channels.

400

When signing the concept VALUE for Black Lives Matter (valued). 

Symmetrical Claw at your chin pulls down into a S handshape.

400

A quote coined by the first Deaf president of Gallaudet University that now has become a belief in the Deaf community.

Deaf people can do everything hearing people can do, except hear.

500

Name how an individual has a Deaf identity.

What are viewing oneself as being culturally different, being fluent and respectful to American Sign Language, what is to hang out with other Deaf folk.

500

Parents should realize this when getting cochlear implant surgery for their children.

What is the fact that cochlear implants do not provide people with perfect hearing? The implant doesn't always work.

500

The cost to receive an implant without the assistance of insurance.

What is $3,000 to $4,800.

The cost to receive an implant without the assistance of insurance.

500

Demonstrate the three types of way we learned the sign for VALUE.

V-A-L-U-E (native E)

Symmetrical Claw at your chin pulls down into a S handshape.

Use the sign for IMPORTANT

500

What are two Deaf culture norms.

  • Maintaining eye contact.
  • Being blunt and direct, whether in description or opinion.
  • Waving, tapping the shoulder, stamping on the floor, banging on the table, and turning the lights on and off to get someone's attention.
  • Touching during conversations.
  • Hugging when greeting or leaving.
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