Multiple Choice
Research indicates that children who are deaf:
A) with parents who are deaf develop ASL skills at a higher rate than the spoken English skills of same-age hearing peers
B) with parents who are deaf develop ASL skills at a similar rate as the spoken English skills of same-age hearing peers
C) with parents who are deaf develop ASL skills at a slower rate than the spoken English skills of same-age hearing peers
D) with parents who are hearing develop ASL skills at a similar rate as the spoken English skills of same-age hearing peers
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