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How would a child with no hands, jaw or tongue be able to communicate with deaf parents?

Assuming it lives that long and would develop the cognitive ability for that. I’m sure they’ll find a way.
SW-User
Probably a few different ways. One would be in teaching it when it was old enough to use a specially modified computer to write messages on. Up until that point it would probably just use facial expressions. It would be frustrating though.
YouCanCallMeDan · 41-45, M
Spinning back kicks
On this show called speechless the kids can't talk or walk and he's in a wheele chair here his glasses has a little laser that he could point at this white board on his wheele chair were it has the alphabet and a bunch of words on it.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Same technology that Steven Hawkins uses.
Cease · 26-30
Don’t know if they if they can.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Cease They could. Yet not "cost effective".
Cease · 26-30
@DeWayfarer Well, I didn’t think the father could, even before they knew (at +8 months, don’t know how the missed that) about the deformities.
SW-User
He could type with his toes, and the message could display on a screen nearby. His parents could then sign or type back.
Dontknowme · 31-35, M
Parents would use sign language, kid could nod or shake their head?
YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
Somehow. #somehow
SW-User
Like me...with their eyes.
MethDozer · M
Roll around floor in mapped patterns.

 
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