If humanity only copped itself on, we could make this Earth into a paradise, but no, we would sooner spend our time and money mass murdering each other. We have not conducted ourselves as the Almighty intended, and we are about to pay the ultimate price. Madness. You turn your back on God, then you are walking towards hell, whether an individual or a nation.
The first time I had hearing aids I was sitting in my living room and I heard this loud rushing sound from the kitchen .I jumped out of my skin only to find out it was the sound of the kettle boiling. I walked to work and I heard my footsteps on the pavement and birds tweeting in the trees. It’s very emotional.
I would imagine it has takes a lot of getting accustomed to this new sense. I would also imagine quite a bit of ‘fine tuning’ the apparatus so things sound more ‘normal’. You are now also ‘bi-lingual’. ASL and speech! I think that is marvelous. Don’t loose the ASL. It is very valuable! ❤️
I have been hearing impaired since kindergarten. It was caused by measles at the age of three. I am 81 now. For all the years between I was mocked, mostly by my now X husband who slapped me up side my good ear! I have worn a Cochlear BAHA for 20 years now and still remember the day I got it. I THANK GOD for this blessing, just as these parents will on behalf of their children.
I just wanted to say how beautiful and sad this was to read. So sorry you had to endure that, especially from that dead beat X. However you're clearly better off now and I hope you have nothing but fun and love from here on in 💙.
My aunt who died in 2004 lost her hearing from measles. She loved her hearing aids. Some of her earlier ones would have wires running from her hearing aids to a unit she clipped to her bra. As kids if we wanted to whisper to her we had to talk to her boobs. Good times. I miss the old girl and my namesake.
My heart has melted..bless these children..wait til they hear music..it'll be magical! Bless all involved in making such a drastic change in their lives!
I'm Sitting Here Crying My Eyes Out This Is True Humanity & True Compassion & Love Those Of Us That Have Normal Hearing Are Truly Blessed Thank U For Sharing
I can hear fine in my left ear but my right is functionally deaf, the first time I tried hearing aids was in 2015, it was a prototype and my grandfather said that my eyes widened and I was constantly looking around, it was surreal….its hard to describe to people who have had fully functional hearing there entire life but these of hard of hearing will understand my point, the first time I went home with a hearing aid everything was so loud and so clear like never before, it fills my heart with joy that theses kids will get to experience it at a young age
We take so much for granted but watching these precious souls smiling and being able to hear, makes my heart more grateful for every blessing I have and so happy for them
To mirandahotspring, did you notice that she was signing after realizing she could hear? Habit. Maybe she'll teach sign language as an adult and open doors for the deaf. ❤️😁🤞🤞
@@LindaHull-le1st She is probably not able to articulate speech at this stage, we learn speech by hearing so it will depend on her level of deafness. Many totally deaf people are only able to communicate orally with a few sounds and grunts. No totally deaf person acquires an oral language spontaneously, the way a hearing person does; a deaf person requires extensive therapy to learn to speak orally. And even after intensive therapy, some never acquire understandable speech. But now this young girl will be well on the way to acquiring speech.
Her obvious joy was delightful. :-) I wish I could understand what she was saying as she signed afterwards, as well. I find these "hearing/seeing clearly for the first time" videos so very uplifting.
One of the nice things that never occurred to me till this moment is that just a few short years ago, these ear pieces would have signaled to others that the wearer has some kind of handicap, thus carrying a small visual stigma as the price of restored hearing. But lo and behold, at any one time now probably 3-5% of the population have devices in their ears, so these patients totally blend in. That's an amazing, amazing thing.
I remember hearing when this technology first became available that many within the deaf community felt it was a bad thing, because they believed that being born deaf was a natural thing for that person, and shouldn’t be seen as something “less than” that needed fixing. Looking at all these videos, I can’t help but wonder how anyone could look at the reactions of those hearing for the first time and still believe this miracle should be denied to anyone.
I am deaf and wear hearing aids. I know very little ASL. But I agree that just because we are deaf does not mean we need to be fixed. Hearing aids and cochlear implants (CI’s) are not a fix. You will always be deaf at the end of the day even with them. You cannot fix being deaf. But you can find ways to yourself. Hearing aids and CI’s don’t always help. It is exhausting just listening and processing what you hear. And when you take the hearing aids and CI’s off depending on the degree of hearing loss you won’t be able to hear.
@@rayannbeasley5458 I really do appreciate that those of us who can hear cannot begin to imagine what it is like for someone without hearing in their day-to-day lives. While everything you say is, no doubt true for you and other hard of hearing or deaf people, I’m wondering what you personally think about using a device like the cochlear in terms of changing a deaf person’s total life experience. Wishing you the best.
For me personally I am borderline on qualifying for them but with my autism it may be way too much for me. I struggle big time with understanding things especially with background noise and more than one person talking. I have severe hearing loss. My insurance won’t pay for CIs yet for me either. I would one day love to hear and understand what is being sang in a song without closed captioning but am very grateful for closed captioning and ASL. I am still learning ASL. Hearing aids and CIs are tools to help us just like glasses, wheelchairs, cane, walkers, seeing eye dogs, and canes for the blind. I am very grateful for the tools that help me. But there is no fixing being deaf. I will always be deaf
@@cydkriletich6538. CIs are a great tool if they help the person. Sometimes they are very overwhelming and for some they do not help and make things worse. And. There have been some people where they have to have the CIs surgically removed because of of some problems that it hurts them or it failing and need to be replaced. CIs make it hard to get MRIs too because I of the magnetic inside your head. But if someone wants one one and they qualify for one then that is awesome. But if they don’t want one that’s awesome too. There are some people who may wants one but would not be able too because of allergies to silicone or certain metals
@@rayannbeasley5458 Thank you for sharing your situation. I can understand your concerns about the adjustment it would take to get used to the sounds. I cannot compare my situation with yours at all, but I’m 74 and started to need a hearing aid a few years ago, and, yes, the background noise can be so distracting at times. In some of these videos you can hear the audiologist explain to the person how it takes the brain time to adjust to actually hearing. I was a singer when I was younger, and I would love for you and other deaf and hard of hearing people to have the opportunity to hear music. It is something that cannot be described, like trying to describe a color to someone who is blind. Music conjures up emotions that have to be experienced to fully appreciate. I deeply wish you the best, and will keep you in my thoughts. I hope that, if having a hearing assistance device is what you want to at least experience, you are able to do so someday. 💞
Cochlear implants have been one of the best medical advancements..it is heartwarming to see people of all ages to hear for the first time…always amazed that even babies have them…
To my mind, the very best one is at 13:58. When the baby started hearing, the parent immediately started communicating with the baby *on his level*. Beautiful!
just love to see the joy of hearing. Now in my later years I've had to wear hearing aids to join in conversations and not have the TV blaring. What a gift to hear better.
3:39 Τι λέει το γλυκό κοριτσάκι; Σαν να λέει: Εγώ...τώρα; Τι όμορφο να βλέπεις να χαίρονται. Δεν υπάρχει κάτι ομορφότερο από την χαρά των παιδιών. Ευχαριστούμε όσους βοηθούν σε όλα αυτά που έχουν ανάγκη τα παιδάκια.
I thought I was blessed, with three children who had no hearing difficulties. But, I was wrong. These children are the blessed one's! Thanks for sharing these!
It's cute with the little ones, but people 6 years or so and up have done without and know it, and that miracle is all of a sudden there... THAT is what gets me......
On ne peut pas être plus heureux quand la science a bien fonctionné et voir ces Chérubins sourire♥️c’est émouvant, du beau travail, Félicitations aux Chirurgiens🙏Hélas, ça n’est pas le cas pour tous les Enfants😓👦
So precious, but it must be hard for these babies hearing loud voices. Would be lovely gor them to hear gentle music, and adults talking to them softly.
@@malahammer You've got all my compassion. Because you don't understand Good needs Bad in order to exist. Without Bad, there's no Good. Without darkness, there's no light. Oh... And my God is yours too. You just don't know it yet. Too young, I guess. A baby's smile is indeed God's smile.
@@malahammer "Blind and misguided" : this is called a projection. Definitely too young. I was where you are many many years ago. But don't despair : it won't last and you may one day get it.
These reactions are so precious and heartwarming! My youngest son and his wife have two boys, 8 and 3, and his first son is a 25 week premie who ended up in the NICU for 14 mo and another two in a step down unit with multiple disabilities including being legally blind and deaf. They were beyond so excited watching him respond to their hearing their voices for the very first time. Even though he can talk or walk he makes noises and there’s nothing sweeter than seeing the huge smile on his beautiful little face when he hears me call his name. I’m beyond grateful knowing it’s truly a priceless gift. Sadly my son past away 11 months ago and just weeks after both boys birthdays and a week before his 38th. It absolutely broke our hearts that he’s not here to see them grow up, but we know that we’ll see him again someday in Paradise.🦻🤟
I remember when Rush Limbaugh lost hearing and then got cochlear implants. I was amazed , and then he promoted this idea, and these videos are so make it worth it
😢😢😢😢 Muy emocionante ver a cada uno de ellos como se transforma su rostro con una felicidad única al escuchar las voces por primera vez😊 Dios los Bendiga a todos❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ gracias por compartir estos videos tan especiales💞💞💞💞💞
It is great to see babies and little kids smile and hear but I prefer watching adults because you can hear their reaction and what they think more, I mean baby babies stare and smile all of the time regardless of anything going on lol. Of course they are all awesome clips though!
I am 77 years old. Have been deaf since I was three years of age ( due to measles ) Have 5 percent of hearing love hearing the sounds around us. Deafness is a silent disease that a lot of people don't realise that affects everyone of us. I feel for the younge ones hearing for the first time with amazing hearing appliances. God bless science
I think those are hearing aids at 18:02 and not cochlear implants, but I do love these videos regardless of how a child or adult's hearing is first changed so dramatically. It's always amazing to see those first reactions.
Crying buckets here. I just cannot imagine. I for several weeks went through a short period when I had trouble hearing and I knew it was temporary but it really frustrated me. However I just can't imagine the emotions of hearing others and yourself for the first time. Hearing is something we just take for granted. Imagine hearing beautiful music for the first time. Very emotional to watch.
Parfois la technologie et les recherches scientifiques peuvent avoir du bon comme dans ce cas précis! Je suis reconnaissante pour toutes ces personnes qui peuvent entendre! C´est une vidéo vraiment réconfortante.
Loved this, more so the little girl @ 3:27 and the fact she experimented with her voice and signed, back at her🤟. (the emojis for the hearing impaired are horrible to darn near non existent and googling them is to a point hopeless). I lost my hearing when I was 4, now 17 and am lucky to live in a country where signing is recognized as our 3rd language. One day technology will be advanced enough to restore my hearing. I do miss hearing things, most of all my Grand Parents, my Parents and my big brother, there is much I can still remember. I can well imagine the excitement, bewilderment these kids are experiencing. The fact that I talk a little different, I sign a lot when talking, (both, some people mock me for), I love it when people enunciate their words - helps me to lip read. I hear through my hands - music beats, vibrations - we compensate. Speak normally to us and to our faces, you don't have to talk like we are idiots, most of all don't shout - simply we don't hear you. Lastly have respect, be tolerant, hearing loss is not the only impairment people suffer. My ambition, to be a teacher for the hearing impaired, next year I will begin that venture. Thank you for the video KINDNESS, pure magic. Stephanie.
I have been around deaf people, and some with diminished hearing. I know the struggles they face each day, and the hurdles they have to overcome. The impatience of a fast-food cashier when they speak, and the deaf person just stands there questioningly. So many times, I wish I could just tell the cashier to be patient and a bit more understanding, but it seldom makes a difference. Everyone wants it now, not with a pause, but now.
A downside of wearing hearing aids is that you pretty much have to rip them off when something that produces a noise that is extremely high in amplitude for example, a vacuum cleaner, power saw, or even pots and pans noise...It hurts ... its more amplitude than we ....unplug them when using tools that make loud noises and still wear hearing protection...gotta save what you have! 73
Para esto es para lo que debe trabajar la ciencia: la sonrisa de un niño o las lagrimas de emoción de una madre. --- This is what science should work for: the smile of a child or the emotional tears of a mother.
I am not hearing impaired, (except for a loss of high frequency in my right ear due to 3 years of gunfire without earplugs😒😒courtesy of uncle sam) but i imagine that a silent world is a very lonely one. It's great to see these kids and their providers avoid such a life.
Babies: “cool! New stuff …love it!” Toddlers:” what the heck !? Where the ?who the ? What? Cool!” Young adults:” oh my, this is so much ..cry” Adults:’ cry, emotion, cry..” Old men:” yeah that good.”😂
Especially for the ones that he created without hearing. At least science (not your god) can fix your gods mistakes. Do not insult the 1000's that are involved in the research, development, production and fitting of hearing aids. The arrogance of some.
Surely it would be better to start off their hearing with soft & gentle music, rather than high pitched voices, and slowly introduce voices. Just a suggestion.
The little babies hearing their parents say I love you for the first time..... seeing those big smiles on their faces 😭🩷😭🩷😭🩷😭🩷😭🩷
This is what humanity should be doing instead of fighting each other. There is good in this world. God bless those that made this happen.
If humanity only copped itself on, we could make this Earth into a paradise, but no, we would sooner spend our time and money mass murdering each other. We have not conducted ourselves as the Almighty intended, and we are about to pay the ultimate price. Madness. You turn your back on God, then you are walking towards hell, whether an individual or a nation.
..or trying to take other people's land and homes..They need to GROW UP
@@vickie30😅
Totally
yes
The first time I had hearing aids I was sitting in my living room and I heard this loud rushing sound from the kitchen .I jumped out of my skin only to find out it was the sound of the kettle boiling. I walked to work and I heard my footsteps on the pavement and birds tweeting in the trees. It’s very emotional.
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I can't even imagine what it would be like to experience a sense that you've never had use of before.
I imagine that it can needs a lot of practice to master this new sense.
I'm happy for you ☺️
I would imagine it has takes a lot of getting accustomed to this new sense. I would also imagine quite a bit of ‘fine tuning’ the apparatus so things sound more ‘normal’. You are now also ‘bi-lingual’. ASL and speech! I think that is marvelous. Don’t loose the ASL. It is very valuable! ❤️
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Just love the fact that the first thing parents want their children to hear is. ‘I love you’
I have been hearing impaired since kindergarten. It was caused by measles at the age of three. I am 81 now. For all the years between I was mocked, mostly by my now X husband who slapped me up side my good ear!
I have worn a Cochlear BAHA for 20 years now and still remember the day I got it.
I THANK GOD for this blessing, just as these parents will on behalf of their children.
Thanks to the measles vaccine, this doesn’t have to happen anymore.
I just wanted to say how beautiful and sad this was to read.
So sorry you had to endure that, especially from that dead beat X.
However you're clearly better off now and I hope you have nothing but fun and love from here on in 💙.
My aunt who died in 2004 lost her hearing from measles. She loved her hearing aids. Some of her earlier ones would have wires running from her hearing aids to a unit she clipped to her bra. As kids if we wanted to whisper to her we had to talk to her boobs. Good times. I miss the old girl and my namesake.
I'm glad that you left him
This made cry, I couldn't stop. God bless them and their parents. 😇🙏
It's so moving when moms all say 'I love you' and get that special reaction!
My heart has melted..bless these children..wait til they hear music..it'll be magical! Bless all involved in making such a drastic change in their lives!
I'm Sitting Here Crying My Eyes Out This Is True Humanity & True Compassion & Love Those Of Us That Have Normal Hearing Are Truly Blessed Thank U For Sharing
Real joy. I needed that. The world needs that too.
Now we know that smiling is universal. I hope everyone will smile in life! Bless those who helped these little ones find their smiles.
This has to be one of the most fulfilling jobs ever.
My chiropractor’s wife is studying to be a pediatric audiologist. Lots of long, hard work, but wow!
I can hear fine in my left ear but my right is functionally deaf, the first time I tried hearing aids was in 2015, it was a prototype and my grandfather said that my eyes widened and I was constantly looking around, it was surreal….its hard to describe to people who have had fully functional hearing there entire life but these of hard of hearing will understand my point, the first time I went home with a hearing aid everything was so loud and so clear like never before, it fills my heart with joy that theses kids will get to experience it at a young age
Just to be able to hear music. I can’t imagine a world without music.
The Mom singing to baby right away. Beautiful!
God bless all these children....❤❤❤❤❤❤
Watching these videos helps me appreciate hearing so much more!
I can imagine moments like these really touch the lives of the medical professionals who help them to hear every day. Keep doing an amazing job!
nothing compares the feeling to see children when they are happy.
It is interesting that some mother's voices get more and more high pitched with their excitement. Happy day.
Oh my gosh that little baby with the little man bib laughing was beautiful
I love to see kids happy and not sad😊
My Granddaughter was deaf had Cochlear Implant she phone us up saying Nan I can hear myself Cry she had us in tears xxxx
What an amazing gift; the gift of hearing!
That’s what technology should be used for
And not to wars!
And not mRNA muck that isn’t safe nor effective
Beautiful response
agreed ❤
Makes you thankful for your life as it is
We take so much for granted but watching these precious souls smiling and being able to hear, makes my heart more grateful for every blessing I have and so happy for them
Just beautiful to watch these little babies smile
We who can hear and see take so much for granted. Thank you for this video ❤
The joy of sound is something the non deaf dont fully appreciate until we watch these videos.
Very True ❤
That little girl at 3:33 was amazing, she let out a yip and it took her a while to realise she had made the noise!
That was my very favorite!!!
To mirandahotspring, did you notice that she was signing after realizing she could hear? Habit. Maybe she'll teach sign language as an adult and open doors for the deaf. ❤️😁🤞🤞
@@LindaHull-le1st She is probably not able to articulate speech at this stage, we learn speech by hearing so it will depend on her level of deafness. Many totally deaf people are only able to communicate orally with a few sounds and grunts. No totally deaf person acquires an oral language spontaneously, the way a hearing person does; a deaf person requires extensive therapy to learn to speak orally. And even after intensive therapy, some never acquire understandable speech.
But now this young girl will be well on the way to acquiring speech.
Her obvious joy was delightful. :-) I wish I could understand what she was saying as she signed afterwards, as well.
I find these "hearing/seeing clearly for the first time" videos so very uplifting.
0:57 What a cute little boy. I hope he lives a normal and happy life now.
when the little ones furrow the brows because they don't know what sound is and they're confused, its so cute!
One of the nice things that never occurred to me till this moment is that just a few short years ago, these ear pieces would have signaled to others that the wearer has some kind of handicap, thus carrying a small visual stigma as the price of restored hearing. But lo and behold, at any one time now probably 3-5% of the population have devices in their ears, so these patients totally blend in. That's an amazing, amazing thing.
Now if you don’t have something in your ears, you’re the odd one.😂
@ yup! So amazing! (And now, I’m a weirdo, without one. And I so LOVE that this is the case!)
All those Babies are angels
It has to be so emotional for the parents! How wonderful are the people responsible for these miracles. Thank you Jesus!🙏🙏❤️
Adds a whole new dimension to "Wide-eyed astonishment" ...
I remember hearing when this technology first became available that many within the deaf community felt it was a bad thing, because they believed that being born deaf was a natural thing for that person, and shouldn’t be seen as something “less than” that needed fixing. Looking at all these videos, I can’t help but wonder how anyone could look at the reactions of those hearing for the first time and still believe this miracle should be denied to anyone.
I am deaf and wear hearing aids. I know very little ASL. But I agree that just because we are deaf does not mean we need to be fixed. Hearing aids and cochlear implants (CI’s) are not a fix. You will always be deaf at the end of the day even with them. You cannot fix being deaf. But you can find ways to yourself. Hearing aids and CI’s don’t always help. It is exhausting just listening and processing what you hear. And when you take the hearing aids and CI’s off depending on the degree of hearing loss you won’t be able to hear.
@@rayannbeasley5458 I really do appreciate that those of us who can hear cannot begin to imagine what it is like for someone without hearing in their day-to-day lives. While everything you say is, no doubt true for you and other hard of hearing or deaf people, I’m wondering what you personally think about using a device like the cochlear in terms of changing a deaf person’s total life experience. Wishing you the best.
For me personally I am borderline on qualifying for them but with my autism it may be way too much for me. I struggle big time with understanding things especially with background noise and more than one person talking. I have severe hearing loss. My insurance won’t pay for CIs yet for me either. I would one day love to hear and understand what is being sang in a song without closed captioning but am very grateful for closed captioning and ASL. I am still learning ASL. Hearing aids and CIs are tools to help us just like glasses, wheelchairs, cane, walkers, seeing eye dogs, and canes for the blind. I am very grateful for the tools that help me. But there is no fixing being deaf. I will always be deaf
@@cydkriletich6538. CIs are a great tool if they help the person. Sometimes they are very overwhelming and for some they do not help and make things worse. And. There have been some people where they have to have the CIs surgically removed because of of some problems that it hurts them or it failing and need to be replaced. CIs make it hard to get MRIs too because I of the magnetic inside your head. But if someone wants one one and they qualify for one then that is awesome. But if they don’t want one that’s awesome too. There are some people who may wants one but would not be able too because of allergies to silicone or certain metals
@@rayannbeasley5458 Thank you for sharing your situation. I can understand your concerns about the adjustment it would take to get used to the sounds. I cannot compare my situation with yours at all, but I’m 74 and started to need a hearing aid a few years ago, and, yes, the background noise can be so distracting at times. In some of these videos you can hear the audiologist explain to the person how it takes the brain time to adjust to actually hearing. I was a singer when I was younger, and I would love for you and other deaf and hard of hearing people to have the opportunity to hear music. It is something that cannot be described, like trying to describe a color to someone who is blind. Music conjures up emotions that have to be experienced to fully appreciate. I deeply wish you the best, and will keep you in my thoughts. I hope that, if having a hearing assistance device is what you want to at least experience, you are able to do so someday. 💞
So precious ❤. So happy for them all!!
Cochlear implants have been one of the best medical advancements..it is heartwarming to see people of all ages to hear for the first time…always amazed that even babies have them…
These stories and the children are just precious and uplifting 🙏
The babies tug at my heart strings ...so innocent.... God's Gifts.....
I can't even imagine being given a whole new sense!!!❤❤❤
To my mind, the very best one is at 13:58. When the baby started hearing, the parent immediately started communicating with the baby *on his level*. Beautiful!
Such little babies :(
It's good to see something that makes you feel good and happy even emotional in this gloomy world
just love to see the joy of hearing. Now in my later years I've had to wear hearing aids to join in conversations and not have the TV blaring. What a gift to hear better.
God bless each and every one especially the staff who makes miracles.
3:39 Τι λέει το γλυκό κοριτσάκι; Σαν να λέει: Εγώ...τώρα; Τι όμορφο να βλέπεις να χαίρονται. Δεν υπάρχει κάτι ομορφότερο από την χαρά των παιδιών. Ευχαριστούμε όσους βοηθούν σε όλα αυτά που έχουν ανάγκη τα παιδάκια.
I thought I was blessed, with three children who had no hearing difficulties. But, I was wrong. These children are the blessed one's! Thanks for sharing these!
What a beautiful moment. Blessings to all!!❤
So beautiful to see the joy to hear ! And also how human s brain detects thing so quickly even at a very young age. Nature is marvelous ❤❤❤❤
It's cute with the little ones, but people 6 years or so and up have done without and know it, and that miracle is all of a sudden there... THAT is what gets me......
The reaction that really strikes me is when they realize that they have a voice & can be heard
La reaction des mamans est très touchante je pleure à chaque fois ❤❤❤❤❤❤
On ne peut pas être plus heureux quand la science a bien fonctionné et voir ces Chérubins sourire♥️c’est émouvant, du beau travail, Félicitations aux Chirurgiens🙏Hélas, ça n’est pas le cas pour tous les Enfants😓👦
Love to see the babies hear for the first time.
this is so wonderful
So precious, but it must be hard for these babies hearing loud voices. Would be lovely gor them to hear gentle music, and adults talking to them softly.
A baby's smile is God's smile.
Especially the ones that he created without sight or hearing or imperfect organs. At least science can fix your gods mistakes.
@@malahammer You've got all my compassion. Because you don't understand Good needs Bad in order to exist. Without Bad, there's no Good. Without darkness, there's no light.
Oh... And my God is yours too. You just don't know it yet. Too young, I guess.
A baby's smile is indeed God's smile.
@@h.m.7218 no point in debating with the blind and misguided. Why would I need the compassion of an anonymous troll on YT. Lol!
@@malahammer "Blind and misguided" : this is called a projection. Definitely too young. I was where you are many many years ago. But don't despair : it won't last and you may one day get it.
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Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
These reactions are so precious and heartwarming! My youngest son and his wife have two boys, 8 and 3, and his first son is a 25 week premie who ended up in the NICU for 14 mo and another two in a step down unit with multiple disabilities including being legally blind and deaf. They were beyond so excited watching him respond to their hearing their voices for the very first time. Even though he can talk or walk he makes noises and there’s nothing sweeter than seeing the huge smile on his beautiful little face when he hears me call his name. I’m beyond grateful knowing it’s truly a priceless gift. Sadly my son past away 11 months ago and just weeks after both boys birthdays and a week before his 38th. It absolutely broke our hearts that he’s not here to see them grow up, but we know that we’ll see him again someday in Paradise.🦻🤟
They are adorable when they. hear the first time, God Bless. .. Wonderful that they can do that
I want to see more adult reactions to being able to hear for the first time.
I remember when Rush Limbaugh lost hearing and then got cochlear implants. I was amazed , and then he promoted this idea, and these videos are so make it worth it
Omg that little girl is gorgeous ❤
😢😢😢😢 Muy emocionante ver a cada uno de ellos como se transforma su rostro con una felicidad única al escuchar las voces por primera vez😊 Dios los Bendiga a todos❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ gracias por compartir estos videos tan especiales💞💞💞💞💞
It is great to see babies and little kids smile and hear but I prefer watching adults because you can hear their reaction and what they think more, I mean baby babies stare and smile all of the time regardless of anything going on lol. Of course they are all awesome clips though!
Beautiful children and lovely memories❤
I am 77 years old. Have been deaf since I was three years of age ( due to measles ) Have 5 percent of hearing love hearing the sounds around us. Deafness is a silent disease that a lot of people don't realise that affects everyone of us. I feel for the younge ones hearing for the first time with amazing hearing appliances. God bless science
these kids making an old man tear up.
I think those are hearing aids at 18:02 and not cochlear implants, but I do love these videos regardless of how a child or adult's hearing is first changed so dramatically. It's always amazing to see those first reactions.
Crying buckets here. I just cannot imagine. I for several weeks went through a short period when I had trouble hearing and I knew it was temporary but it really frustrated me. However I just can't imagine the emotions of hearing others and yourself for the first time. Hearing is something we just take for granted. Imagine hearing beautiful music for the first time.
Very emotional to watch.
Great to see even babies are helped to hear . Thanks ❤️
Thank you lord ❤❤😊
When the blind finally see, it will probably be frightening.
If it were my kid, I would cry until my eyes exploded.
Y a pas de mots c est tellement fantastique je vous adore bonne continuation ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
love, love, love ! beautiful children.
Parfois la technologie et les recherches scientifiques peuvent avoir du bon comme dans ce cas précis! Je suis reconnaissante pour toutes ces personnes qui peuvent entendre! C´est une vidéo vraiment réconfortante.
Muchas gracias!!!! 🇵🇱CANTABRIA 🇵🇱
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Loved this, more so the little girl @ 3:27 and the fact she experimented with her voice and signed, back at her🤟. (the emojis for the hearing impaired are horrible to darn near non existent and googling them is to a point hopeless). I lost my hearing when I was 4, now 17 and am lucky to live in a country where signing is recognized as our 3rd language. One day technology will be advanced enough to restore my hearing. I do miss hearing things, most of all my Grand Parents, my Parents and my big brother, there is much I can still remember. I can well imagine the excitement, bewilderment these kids are experiencing. The fact that I talk a little different, I sign a lot when talking, (both, some people mock me for), I love it when people enunciate their words - helps me to lip read. I hear through my hands - music beats, vibrations - we compensate. Speak normally to us and to our faces, you don't have to talk like we are idiots, most of all don't shout - simply we don't hear you. Lastly have respect, be tolerant, hearing loss is not the only impairment people suffer. My ambition, to be a teacher for the hearing impaired, next year I will begin that venture. Thank you for the video KINDNESS, pure magic. Stephanie.
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I have been around deaf people, and some with diminished hearing. I know the struggles they face each day, and the hurdles they have to overcome. The impatience of a fast-food cashier when they speak, and the deaf person just stands there questioningly. So many times, I wish I could just tell the cashier to be patient and a bit more understanding, but it seldom makes a difference. Everyone wants it now, not with a pause, but now.
I'm crying like crazy😢
Absolutely magnificent...!!! Thank you SOOO very much for this most beautiful video...!!!
When I got my hearing aids I wept uncontrollably, I had been missing so much
Owhh That's so nice
So precious!💋💕
A downside of wearing hearing aids is that you pretty much have to rip them off when something that produces a noise that is extremely high in amplitude for example, a vacuum cleaner, power saw, or even pots and pans noise...It hurts ... its more amplitude than we ....unplug them when using tools that make loud noises and still wear hearing protection...gotta save what you have! 73
Para esto es para lo que debe trabajar la ciencia: la sonrisa de un niño o las lagrimas de emoción de una madre.
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This is what science should work for: the smile of a child or the emotional tears of a mother.
They should have dingalings and toys that make noise for them to hear..bells,whistles..
I am not hearing impaired, (except for a loss of high frequency in my right ear due to 3 years of gunfire without earplugs😒😒courtesy of uncle sam) but i imagine that a silent world is a very lonely one. It's great to see these kids and their providers avoid such a life.
I SO needed this!
Enjoy the beautiful sounds U guys hear 🎈🎈🎈🌹🤔🕶️
All precious!!!
Poor kids. My hearing is damaged, but I can still hear it.
I'm a POOR KID
And You're a Richie DE Horsie KID Hehehe did you hear me 😂 I'm just Kidding 😂😁
Babies: “cool! New stuff …love it!”
Toddlers:” what the heck !? Where the ?who the ? What? Cool!”
Young adults:” oh my, this is so much ..cry”
Adults:’ cry, emotion, cry..”
Old men:” yeah that good.”😂
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I'm smiling the biggest smile just watching😂!
Hearing aids are a gift from God
Especially for the ones that he created without hearing. At least science (not your god) can fix your gods mistakes. Do not insult the 1000's that are involved in the research, development, production and fitting of hearing aids. The arrogance of some.
@@minadoro oh good grief! This is a public forum and my facts are not dark feelings. Cut the drama!
Mothers' voices sometimes are too high pitched, so unpleasant for the child.
Surely it would be better to start off their hearing with soft & gentle music, rather than high pitched voices, and slowly introduce voices. Just a suggestion.
I love this❤
This is great ❤