Explore the world with your eyes.
Deaf children can't hear, but they can explore the world with their eyes. Words are of great significance to their lives.
Importance of character education
Formal school education for the deaf not only teaches sign language, but also teaches four communicative languages: written language, sign language and spoken language. Mastering these four languages will greatly improve the communication ability of deaf-mute children in society and make communication with others smoother.
The importance of literacy and communication
Sign language is very important, but it can only solve the basic educational problems. Being literate and able to communicate in words can make deaf-mute children master cultural knowledge more comprehensively and improve their communication ability.
Advantages of ordinary schools for the deaf.
Formal school education for the deaf not only teaches sign language, but also teaches four communicative languages: written language, sign language and spoken language. These are unmatched by family education. Parents should send their children to regular schools for the deaf, so that they can better master communication skills.
Teaching with pictures
How to stimulate deaf-mute children's interest in writing? They can use pictures they are interested in and combine them with words to teach. Starting with words closely related to life, gradually guide them to be curious about words.