Deaf Family and Relationships 1 / 10What factor most strongly influences whether relationships in the Deaf community feel equal and balanced? Similar educational background Shared access to clear and accessible communication Living in the same social environment Having the same hearing status 2 / 10Why do many Deaf people meet partners through Deaf clubs or community events? These spaces remove the need to explain Deaf culture They allow communication to happen naturally through shared visual norms They focus mainly on social activities rather than relationships They reduce contact with hearing society 3 / 10How can both partners in a Deaf–hearing relationship take responsibility for effective communication? By expecting the Deaf partner to guide all communication By relying mainly on written messages By learning, adapting, and checking understanding together By avoiding complex conversations 4 / 10Why is eye contact especially important in Deaf communication? It replaces grammatical markers in sign language It supports turn-taking, attention, and mutual respect It compensates for missing spoken cues It is required only in formal conversations 5 / 10Which practice best supports language development for deaf children in hearing families? Focusing mainly on speech training Waiting until school age to introduce sign language Using sign language early together with visual and tactile communication Letting the child choose a language later 6 / 10How can families make the home environment more inclusive for a deaf child? By reducing visual distractions By structuring spaces to support visual awareness and communication By encouraging independence from family interaction By relying mainly on written instructions 7 / 10What role do family networks and parent groups play for hearing families with deaf children? They replace professional guidance They provide shared experiences, information, and practical strategies They focus mainly on emotional reassurance They support only early childhood development 8 / 10Misunderstandings in Deaf–hearing relationships are mainly caused by personality differences rather than communication access. True False 9 / 10Small changes in daily routines and environments can significantly improve inclusion for deaf children in hearing families. True False 10 / 10For deaf children in hearing families, family attitudes toward communication can shape social confidence and identity development. True False Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz