What are at least two characteristics (possibly called 'advantages') for Deaf children born to Deaf parents?
a. Deaf children of Deaf parents have the benefit of ready-made solutions, thanks to Deaf culture, from the day these babies are born. In fact, the family dynamics of an all-Deaf family closely resemble a typical American family, in which communication access is not an issue. Deaf babies are provided with a fully accessible language through ASL, a barrier-free communication system via signing, and a home environment free of the grief and mourning associated with having a deaf child.
b. Research over the years has repeatedly shown that Deaf children from Deaf families tend to be ranked superior to those from hearing families in all areas of development, including academics, personal and social development, language acquisition in both English and ASL, communication skills, and career aspirations.

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Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

Deaf people are the people that are classified as being hearing impaired. This means that , they are in physiological condition of not hearing. That is they can't hear any sound at all.

In this instance , when a deaf child is being given birth to by Deaf parents, it will have access to his/her solution, this is because , the parents have pass through the stages that might be difficult to the child and have the solution at hand. So , the parent will guide the child by teaching him/her from the basics, since they are of the same type. This will be done by making all the necessary things needed to be available for him/her.

Therefore, having access to everything the child needs, will make every stage of his/her career or development easier and faster.

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