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Emilee Segura
United States
Приєднався 28 кві 2020
My name is Emilee Segura and I was born deaf. I received a cochlear implant at 18 months old and have grown up with spoken English and ASL. I now have a B.S. degree in Communication Disorders and a M.Ed. degree in Deaf Education. I also work as a licensed deaf mentor and parent advisor in the state of Utah. Come learn more about deaf culture, ASL, deaf education, and more on my channel!
Відео
ASL Story Time - Whose Hands are These? by Miranda Paul
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ASL Story Time - Whose Hands are These? by Miranda Paul
ASL Story Time - Our Little Kitchen by Jillian Tamaki
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ASL Story Time - Our Little Kitchen by Jillian Tamaki
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Tips for Making a Deaf/Hearing Relationship Successful
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Tips for Making a Deaf/Hearing Relationship Successful
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - The Lip Reading Game Pt. 2 (Jonathans turn)
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - The Lip Reading Game Pt. 2 (Jonathans turn)
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Life with my Deaf wife
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Life with my Deaf wife
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Seeing "Deaf" in someones dating profile bio shouldn't scare you!
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Seeing "Deaf" in someones dating profile bio shouldn't scare you!
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Did you know ASL is more than just moving your hands?
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Did you know ASL is more than just moving your hands?
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Audism & Deaf Awareness
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Audism & Deaf Awareness
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Jonathan's Progress Learning ASL
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Jonathan's Progress Learning ASL
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - More About Us
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - More About Us
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Gesturing Game
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Gesturing Game
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - What is a Cochlear Implant?
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - What is a Cochlear Implant?
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - The Lip Reading Game
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - The Lip Reading Game
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - The Cochlear Implant Story
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - The Cochlear Implant Story
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - How to Learn ASL
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - How to Learn ASL
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Our Story
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Our Story
Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Introduction
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Deaf/Hearing Couple Vlog - Introduction
If he has 3 classes of sign language I would think he would sign and speak so she could understand. I'm hard of hearing, but know very little sign. This would be like if my friends refused closed caption when we watch movies. This feels like audism. It clear her preferred language is sign. I got a, creepy vibe and couldn't finish the video.
I am suffer from tinnitus lose my hearing like 10% so i am half hearing. Looing for deaf guy to communicate.
this is super cool!! i love learning about different languages☺️ thanks for sharing!💗
First comment
Did it help??
Apakah itu bahasa isyarat untuk halloween
My favorite is a classifier that means "all the scenery going by when you're going sooo fast", B-hands at side of face, alternately kicking backward, mouth makes pup-pup-pup or fp-fp-fp, that-Thaaat~
Hmmmmm
❤❤❤
So do you know if your baby Will be deaf?
I'm a bilateral CI user proficient in ASL. I discovered that the outdated sign for Cochlear implant, resembling a meat hook, is considered offensive by other Deaf kids. This sign dates back to the 80's. A less offensive alternative is signing 'CI' with a 'U' shape at the back of the head.
I was in a relationship with a lovely deaf girl for a little over 3 years in Switzerland. She also had a cochlear implant, but rarely wore it because it didn't really help her understand spoken language any better and she found the implant's signal disturbing. Our first date went like this: We had already texted to each other beforehand and planned the date. We would then go for a walk and I would point to objects and she would show me the corresponding sign. We had a lot of fun, laughed and there was chemistry between us. At the beginning, when i didn't knew any sign language yet, it was a bit difficult to understand her because she spoke a bit unclearly, but after some short time, when I got to know her voice better, I had no problems understanding her anymore. In the years that followed, we communicated using spoken language in combination with broken sign language. I wasn't that good at DSGS Deutsch-Schweizerische Gebärdensprache (Swiss German Sign Language) and I couldn't use correct sign language grammar. It was a wonderful time with her. Nevertheless, there were difficult situations, for example when we went to family meetings together or when my birthday was celebrated and she was the only one who didn't understand what people were saying. I often wanted to translate things for her, but it bothered her because she didn't wanted me to take on the role of her interpreter. She thought I wouldn't be able to fully enjoy the moment and sometimes she went up to the bedroom alone. We talked about it and it made us sad. There were also situations where I was the one who barely understood anything when we spent time with her deaf friends. It was almost as if we came from different worlds. There is a difference whether you come from another spoken language culture or from a sign language culture. Sometimes I felt like I couldn't express myself freely, because sign language isn't my mother tongue, even tought i think they are beautiful languages. We loved each other very much and felt very close and connected. Unfortunately, the relationship eventually fell apart. We had no contact for a few years after that, but we have now met again and text to each other. We are friends now. ♥️
Hello can you find one for me I am looking for a guy . Ty.
Wow thank you for cool sign language ❤❤
Do you have two coolers or one cooler?
And by the way, I love the music music❤
Omg huge congratulations to u and your husband do u know if it’s a baby girl or a baby boy yet! And the name
Congratulations!
Congratulations 🤟🏽🥹🤍
Congratulations!
I know you made this video 3 years ago, but just a tip in case it might help, maybe you can just type that you're hard of hearing and its easier to read text, so this way you don't have to fake it when you hear them calling your name
for getting attention, you can buy a little laser light, the kind that you play with cats :)
I have speech apraxia I’d love to leave my body and be someone else my dream, I mean for my soul to find a new body
Did he say "if you think there's an alligator, stay in the water, but don't kick?" Yikes, okay. Good life advice.
Very interesting
I'm literally cracking up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣😂🤣
This is amazing! I love this trend, underrated❤
fr😂
Causin Emilie?
You don’t use the water proof case?! I went scuba diving at 15 meters with them and it’s amazing. But mostly I just go without it cause of an ease mind and it’s actually soooooo peaceful and beautiful!
Nice
Finally to see a deaf woman with hearing guy! not so many out there that shows on social media. Thank you for that! I definitely going to subscribe you guys. You need to interview many deaf girls how they feels about hearing guys. We need that!!!! Because so many hearing guys are so ignorant. Please make that video someday and interview deaf girls with their experience with hearing guys, even family, too!
Every business needs to be more accessible. Trying to find a business that has an email and actually uses it is like trying to find the fountain of youth while pulling all your teeth out. It is ridiculous. The worst offenders are those who work with deaf people. They are the most ableist people you can find and it is horrible especially when they also work with deaf children.
Maybe just don’t be deaf 🤷♂️
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your joking… 💀
I rather be deaf than be you
Hi, i had a deaf GF with CI too , it's sooo funny how our relationship is similar to yours ! she also work with blind/deaf people and we comunicate like you in the dark.. so funny to see ^^ (i'm French and i notice ASL is pretty close to LSF (Langue des Signe Francais) !) I also throw something to call her 🤣 I pass the vacuum cleaner early in the morning beside the bed without waking her up, so cool ! but the reverse is a nightmare if she wake up before me...
Also it's just nice to be outside.
☝️👆🤙👊✌️🙌👋🤞👏👏👌🖐🤚👈✋✊👉👇🤲. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Just imagine if a croc or shark got her and you were the one to push her in to just be “funny” but now your daughter is dead forever? Idk bro seems risky business
They’re in a lake…. No sharks 🦈
@@lauraruvalcaba188 but their are aligatorsss
@@louiedirt4888not in the lakws
I have relatives this happened to. They were walking by the road shoving each other....the brother pushed the sister and she went into the road. She was crushed by a semi truck. Not a shark or a gator but sometimes normal shoving and playing isn't safe
@@lovinavargas-carriedo2698 yeah people seriously need to take life serious in areas like this self awareness is great to teach at young ages!
Bro ima go deaf by that scream at the end 💀💀
Real
It wasn’t even that loud
@@GabrielleSmith2I wear ear buds
Relationship goals😢
Beautiful moments, ❤
He does have a point
Ain't that the truth 😂
nice video
Works for regular hearing aids also.. its a microphone, it picks up ad amplifies the sound.
That was fun! I’m trying to learn ASL so I’m watching as many deaf people as possible. I follow you on Instagram.
HAs too. To hearing people it sounds like a breeze. To us, it sounds like a darn hurricane.
My dog knows spoken English and ASL as well. I have to be so careful with what I say/sign or she will know what I'm talking about. It is quite hilarious though if I'm practicing new signs and/or having a conversation on zoom with another deaf person, she will have a fit. She's not recognizing the signs I'm using and in her head, "Are you trying to tell me to do something or not to do something?!" She'll jump around and climb all over me, paw at me, and just get fussy until the conversation is over. The person on the other end of the zoom call usually loves it.
They will actually accept deafness to get that pass? I'm so excited now! I've been looking at that pass and was wondering if they would accept deafness as a disability (even though it is). This will be perfect for my trip to travel across the country and see each national park :)