In a little book written to guide physicians in advising parents of deaf children, I said: "The situation of a deaf child differs very much, from an educational standpoint, from that of the little hearing child.
I wish to make an urgent plea for the energetic efforts of all parents of deaf children to improve the speech-teaching conditions in their respective localities.
Mothers of deaf children cannot be expected to be trained teachers of the deaf.
The average number of deaf children to a family in Table XXIV varies less than any other part of the table, and clearly shows a much higher average number of deaf children where the parents were cousins.
In Part II we shall consider the provision that has been made for the instruction of deaf children.
On the one hand, when one or both of the parents are adventitiously deaf, the percentage of marriages resulting in deaf children is 5.
Means of education are extended to all the state's deaf children, and with this its attention for the most part ceases.
There was no essential difference between the methods employed in their education and those of 'sighted' deaf children.
Where there were deaf relatives already in the family on both sides, and the parents were born deaf, the percentage of deaf children is seven and a half times as great.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deaf children" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.