What It's Like For A Hearing Dad To Bring Up A Deaf Daughter?

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  • My VERY first video with my dad talking about What It's Like For A Hearing Dad To Bring Up A #Deaf Daughter? Click the [CC] button for Subtitles/Closed Captions!
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  • @mccdizzle
    @mccdizzle 3 роки тому +123

    I love that the whole family learned to sign to better communicate! It's sad not every family with a deaf child does this 😕

  • @LookingForFrogs
    @LookingForFrogs 3 роки тому +73

    I can't believe parents of deaf children don't learn the language, when I sit here, in a different countyy, in a tiny village with no deaf people nerby, trying to remember and repeat as many signs as possible from your videos, just so I don't need to look at the subtitles so much. (i also watch some youtubers signing in my language, but I just found a lot of Deaf/hoh British content creators I enjoy)

    • @sarahhumphreys3980
      @sarahhumphreys3980 4 місяці тому

      Apparently alot of the old school parents ie my parents generation didn't learn Auslan (Australian dignity language) or any form of sign language. I have a friend who is deaf his parents didn't learn but he is very verbal and quite clear too. He can also sign.

  • @dropdeadfred73
    @dropdeadfred73 3 роки тому +32

    It's brilliant that you all can sign. I looked after a deaf child in the school that I work in. He is now 7 and unable to talk or sign. His family wouldn't learn to sign because they think he will talk. I paid for a level 3 bsl course to support him the best I could before he went to a deaf unit with level 1 and 2 Teachers which is not enough! Its child abuse to fail your child like that and know that he can not tell you about his day at school because his mum and dad can't sign and couldn't understand what he was signing. You are an amazing family and I love watching your videos, I hope I never forget how to sign!

    • @sofiespeer3007
      @sofiespeer3007 3 роки тому +2

      That’s awful! I can’t believe parents would do that to their child

  • @darci4434
    @darci4434 3 роки тому +47

    His signing is so good

  • @amandabl714
    @amandabl714 7 місяців тому +3

    That is one proud dad!🥹 when he talked about Jasmine breaking the language barrier when they would travel was so touching! Thanks for sharing this Jasmine, much love from Montreal, Canada😘

  • @pocketsbuttons
    @pocketsbuttons 3 роки тому +34

    So nice to "meet" your dad! What a lovely family. I've enjoyed learning so much from you, your parents, and your siblings. Thank you all for being so open about your experiences!

  • @leslieapollard
    @leslieapollard 3 роки тому +29

    It was great to see your Dad talk about the importance of learning BSL to communicate with you at a young age. Clear communication is so important between deaf and hearing and BSL can make a huge difference. I am hearing and my wife is profoundly deaf, a BSL user. Our relationship became stronger when i started signing. When your Dad described your confidence, that reminded me of my wife.
    You are an inspiring young lady.
    Thanks for sharing 👌😁

  • @mollypopplewell1655
    @mollypopplewell1655 3 роки тому +25

    I did not know so many hearing parents don’t learn sign language!! I was deaf as a baby too but as I got older it improved and I’m now hard of hearing. I was so lucky, my parents learned level 1 bsl for me and also taught me! Thanks to that my English language skills improved in about 3 months! (I think, it was pretty quick anyway!) It was lovely meeting your dad, his signing is really good! xx

  • @crystalprentice1418
    @crystalprentice1418 3 роки тому +23

    I think it was so very cute to see jazzy and her Dad. I love your Dad. Your Dad is amazing and so is your Mum too. I enjoyed watching your real story about The Father and the Deaf daughter!

    • @crystalprentice1418
      @crystalprentice1418 3 роки тому +4

      I am 60! I was born Deaf and I was in Bombay, India. Both my parents decided to moves to London so Mum learned how to help me with my speech and I used to wear huge headphone 🎧 and learn to speak. Now my mum is 87. She never used BSL which was sad but that was in the 1960s so jazzy is young and probably be born in 1998? So that time, it was the start of deaf awareness maybe? Or maybe not. God bless! I am grateful for what my mum did for me. I am amazing at lip reading, I can speak, I can use BSL/SSE. I was in the Scottish Parliament when the BSL Act 2015 passed!

  • @JimmySTAR10
    @JimmySTAR10 3 роки тому +22

    Heyyy Jazzy your and your dads story are wonderful cant wait to see more videos with your bio dad!!

  • @gemmawadman1426
    @gemmawadman1426 3 роки тому +8

    Oh wow! I was in the same college class as your Dad and Grandad learning BSL! I’m sure our teacher was called Andrea. A long time ago now! Your family must be so very proud of you Jasmine xxxx

  • @stephenlunt2251
    @stephenlunt2251 3 роки тому +8

    As a dad I can totally understand how he would worry for your future. I have a daughter whose hearing but I still worry about her. She’s 26 now. Since learning sign language I have learnt that being deaf doesn’t have to mean you don’t enjoy life. Well done dad and mum for learning to sign.

  • @princefanforever4202
    @princefanforever4202 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for this!! Love from across the pond!! 🇺🇸

  • @ayeshaadenny2463
    @ayeshaadenny2463 3 роки тому +9

    Wow I love your video with your dad and hope your dad come again in video sometimes

  • @Emma-vo3qy
    @Emma-vo3qy 3 роки тому +10

    wow! you are so lucky Jazzy your dad is good signing! :) also you were so cute in your videos!!

  • @fredvaiasicca5154
    @fredvaiasicca5154 28 днів тому

    same here I love that your whole family learned sign to communicate . my parents, my brother and sisters don't sign. I'm only one deaf in the family. I'm doing pretty good for the most part. 🙂

  • @teacherjess580
    @teacherjess580 3 роки тому +3

    We are a hearing family, but are learning ASL because signing is AWESOME!

  • @emmajditto
    @emmajditto 3 роки тому +4

    i loved watching this. your parents are amazing and it's great they learnt BSL. i wish my grandparents learnt BSL for my parents xxx

  • @fredvaiasicca5154
    @fredvaiasicca5154 28 днів тому

    on Jasmine side she is headstrong, bold , good character, and show who she is . 🙂

  • @_judge_me_not
    @_judge_me_not 3 роки тому +5

    Let the hearing gene be D(dominant) and the deaf gene be d (recessive)
    If Mom has Dd and Dad has Dd ,
    The four options are DD(completely hearing gene) , dd(completely deaf gene) and two Dd genes (hearing but carries deaf gene)
    This is what causes genetic deafness
    So Jasmine got dd and Holly got DD or Dd(she has a higher chance of carrying a deaf gene)

    • @lijohnyoutube101
      @lijohnyoutube101 2 роки тому

      For those not following the genetics the percentages would be DD 25 percent, dd 25 percent and Dd 50 percentage for odds.

  • @rebekahafari3935
    @rebekahafari3935 3 роки тому +2

    Jazzy, your video is amazing and I love the relaxed conversation between your father and you within sign language. Like you, I am deaf and have hearing parents who can sign as well.

  • @alicecomber2580
    @alicecomber2580 3 роки тому +1

    this is amazing at showing your story and from your dad's perspective aswell. i have recently started learning BSL so it was good to see the different signs.

  • @jasminescloset2021
    @jasminescloset2021 11 місяців тому +1

    I absolutely love your videos, they are so inspirational. I am also called jasmine and speak french and english. I worked for an interpreting firm for 6 yrs where we managed projects for the nhs and police and one of the languages was bsl. However, I only recently became inspired to learn it when i came across a link for it in an adult social care course im doing and also saw an eposode of 90 days fiance where one of the guy's on it is hearing impaired. ❤❤❤

  • @aimeemariedennis8305
    @aimeemariedennis8305 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. I was born deaf and attended many hearing test around 6 months old to 12months old until the last one they were pretty serious and decided to referral to my ENT specialist. My parents decided for me to have my cochlear implant in 2003 after my third birthday. It was a big surgery which i do agree with you. I have a big scar compared to 2011 when i had my second one done. I did not learn how to use the sign language and i tend to use the gesture before i can speak when i had my first switch on for the first time. It took me many years to be able to speak fully. You are amazing Jazzy!

  • @trollgamer1618
    @trollgamer1618 3 роки тому +2

    Im learning British sign language from your videos, i can spell my name now :)

  • @ladybird2222
    @ladybird2222 3 роки тому +5

    This is a great video , your dad is really good at signing . I hope to see him in more videos ☺

  • @beckycann2354
    @beckycann2354 3 роки тому +1

    What an incredible Dad! 🥰

  • @FunnyOldeWorld
    @FunnyOldeWorld 3 роки тому

    He is adorable!

  • @lifebyfay9549
    @lifebyfay9549 3 роки тому +2

    Aww your dad seems like a brilliant man! Loved this video and getting to know him!

  • @annieswatches
    @annieswatches 3 роки тому

    Aww, the baby signing clips were so cute!

  • @gothempress
    @gothempress 3 роки тому +1

    I like your family. Your dad seems like a sweet man.

  • @Eliza-id8pl
    @Eliza-id8pl 3 роки тому +3

    Is it just me or are his mannerisms so much like Holly’s 😂 awesome vid xx

  • @Iceman10171985
    @Iceman10171985 3 роки тому

    As a father of 4 amazing hearing children, I've got to say this video was very informational and very touching, I loved the background stories, the pictures and videos were 100% vintage, the immersion was so strong I was wanting more lol.....Also my favorite part was knowing that you were at times using BSL for mischievous purposes lol, all around an awesome much needed video! Thank you for taking the time out to post this special part of your life.

  • @marklouth3655
    @marklouth3655 3 роки тому +4

    miss my dad that was fantastic made me smiles 😃 x

  • @charlottesreadsthings211
    @charlottesreadsthings211 3 роки тому

    It's honestly so lovely to see how supportive your family are and how everyone has learned to sign, despite worries there may have been at the start etc. It's just so nice and refreshing to see because the few deaf people I've met haven't really had that and it's heartbreaking.

  • @nwk-wt3ty
    @nwk-wt3ty 3 роки тому

    Loved this. Very important for raising general awareness. Great work guys.

  • @DougPaulley
    @DougPaulley 3 роки тому

    Jasmine, this video is a particular joy. Thank you ever so much to you and your wonderful Dad for allowing us to see how it was, and the unique challenges and benefits of being / having a deaf daughter!

  • @ChrissyMarshall_
    @ChrissyMarshall_ 3 роки тому

    I love your dad, my dad certainly could never. Thankyou for sharing this

  • @Moonbeams_SweetDreams
    @Moonbeams_SweetDreams 3 роки тому

    I LOVE this chat you had with your Dad. Both of your parents are adorable and I love when you include them in your vlogs. You definitely hit the family jackpot! (And they are so lucky to have you as well!)

  • @simonchocian6632
    @simonchocian6632 3 роки тому

    This video is fantastic, well done. Having one deaf child and learning BSL sign ourselves this is very inspiring. We don't know whether she will choose signing or verbal as her preference but we are keen to keep both directions open. I would love to know what school arrangements were in place for you and whether you would do anything differently based on that experience. Keep the videos coming, really enjoy them. Please say well done to dad, he has clearly learnt BSL to a great level.

  • @jackjamesfry9224
    @jackjamesfry9224 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome, I've been learning bsl for over a year. Its helped with my work ( I work as a lifeguard and swim teacher) I wish it was part of schools curriculum to teach bsl.
    Thank you for sharing your life stories. I learn far more watching you and your family sign x

  • @jeanmarie8443
    @jeanmarie8443 3 роки тому +1

    It’s wonderful to meet your dad and hear the story about your dad and you. Very enlightening!! Thanks for including your family in the videos. It’a really nice!

  • @andyelkins883
    @andyelkins883 3 роки тому +7

    i love watching your video's i love them

  • @moonfish-kv2960
    @moonfish-kv2960 3 роки тому +7

    Wow he is great sign :)

  • @smedders89
    @smedders89 3 роки тому

    This is such a wholesome video and the meaning of family. Your Dad is a brilliant character!

  • @heartofhearing2000
    @heartofhearing2000 3 роки тому +1

    I love seeing the similarities in BSL and ASL. Your father is such a sweet man, Jazzy! 🤟👨‍👧

  • @kristynglisson8072
    @kristynglisson8072 3 роки тому

    It was great to meet your dad and learn more about you and your family and your deafness! Love learning new things all the time about you and your family! Enjoy your videos!!

  • @rach3511
    @rach3511 3 роки тому

    You have the best dad Jasmine 👍 Them Baby videos are so precious ❤️ I'm so happy it's not stopped you doing anything in your life Jazzy and you get to talk to both deaf and the hearing community all through UA-cam and social media ❤️✌️

  • @gracesmallman3041
    @gracesmallman3041 3 роки тому +4

    I feel same to you jazzy, I was born hearing different way of sick and doctor give me medication make me deaf then got better also then my parent do same thing to me and bought lady to teaching me and my parent how learn sign of Australia auslan also I didn’t sign til I was 10 which I always talking like normal hearing I have cochlear since I was 2 years old..
    when I was kid I used some sign as I ask my ex deaf teacher teach me more much i wanna help other deaf and do interpreter both way all my life all i do is speaking, lip reading, full sign and can hear.. now the music I can everything of music like normal hearing as other my friends some of them is different want hear and feel vibrant some of them don’t like wear them took it off they just want feel normal deaf vibrant.
    Some part in Australia most of family generation deaf lot of sign and lots of hearing do sign too as they do wanna learn and being support them for interpreter for making appointment do both way. Knowing in Australia make in group of Facebook knowing new welcome knowing other world and used call deaf social club go out catch up meet new people in Australia states join in Nsw

  • @justmae1205
    @justmae1205 3 роки тому +1

    I love how hard their all trying! ❤️🥰

  • @deliamak
    @deliamak 3 роки тому

    I think this is my new favorite video!

  • @beccalove1170
    @beccalove1170 3 роки тому

    Thank you for making these videos me and and my partner are both hearing but our 3 year old son was born with severe hearing loss and has cochlear implants so its really nice watching your experience growing up deaf :)
    Stay healthy and keep making amazing videos.

  • @sofiahenriques3798
    @sofiahenriques3798 6 місяців тому

    My sister ( born late 1970s) started speaking soon after speech therapy came at 18 months, so then she was never introduced to sign language. I think my parents thought or they were advised to avoid it for better integration into society. She is also profound deaf but was mainstreamed. She did extremely well, best of her class, just with lipreading accommodations. I can see it could be a risky strategy but worked well in the end.

  • @castlestar454
    @castlestar454 3 роки тому

    Ahhhh. I also cried because I was too overwhelmed when we had my BAHA switch on. It was too loud for me too so we asked them to turn it down...... and I can hear out of one ear! I can’t imagine what it must be like going straight from no sound to all sound, I went from about half sound to all sound and even just THAT was too much at once.
    After watching next part of vid: The thing that got me when I first used my hearing out in the big wide world was at school the sound of the teachers laptop whirring at the front of the classroom. I remember staying behind for a moment at the start of lunch and asking her what the sound was because I was worried that my hearing was making it and it was broken! When she told me I said ‘wow, that’s amazing’ and she said ‘it won’t take you long to find it very annoying’.......she was right!

  • @ItsChrissieKerr
    @ItsChrissieKerr 3 роки тому +2

    Jazzy I loved this❤️ I love your videos❤️

  • @jodiesamantha2413
    @jodiesamantha2413 3 роки тому

    Everything about this video is so wholesome. Your dad seems like an absolute diamond 💎
    Loved it from start to finish, very informative too ❤️

  • @kittymeowc8061
    @kittymeowc8061 3 роки тому

    Such a great video. Love the editing with home video clips

  • @celticraven8523
    @celticraven8523 3 роки тому

    I wish my family were this willing to learn sign language, instead I was lumped with surgeries i didn't want hearing devices that give me headaches and a constant confusion of whats happening in the conversation.

  • @mrsdecelles
    @mrsdecelles 3 роки тому

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO - I’m in the EXACTLY shoes as you!!!! Ofc little different experiences- I was born hearing (and I’m oldest) - that was fact because my mom play piano whole time and I responded when I was born anyway I became deaf about 6 months old (unknown causes - suspected with some kind of genetic) and was diagnosed deaf at 1 and half years old - my parents ofc was shocked and upset - cried and all but just right after the doctor meeting they went straight to bookstore and brought asl book then when got home I was pointing something at the kitchen cabinet they frantically got the book and picked me up and I got a can of peaches so they looked up how to sign peach and taught me - thus my first sign word was “PEACH” lol and they all learned asl and went to local community college and took classes and I have younger hearing sister also signed before she speak! My mom and my sister currently work as an asl interpreter! I never really wanted cochlear implants and told my parents that I wanted to stop wearing hearing aids when I was about 11 years old I knew I’m stone 100% deaf - never hear any sounds and I was happy with who I am! Oh also my parents LOVE music - my dad sings and my mom play piano so they also was sad but they all knew that I can still feel the vibration and I always love to feel the piano when my mom plays! So that’s SO MUCH similar as your experience! So sad that many hearing parents don’t bother to learn new language and we both are blessed!!! So glad to see someone else going though same experience as me!! 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼

  • @kd4724
    @kd4724 3 роки тому

    Loved seeing your Dad! Thanks for sharing! This really choked me up

  • @sh14home
    @sh14home 3 роки тому

    It's wonderful video of you and your affable father and it's fantastic that you share it with us, thank you. A million of deaf people has distinct hearing abilities and especially the importance of communication skills including sign languages. Your father mentioned about Connenix 26 and I never heard it before. I was born in 80's and am only the one that I am profoundly deaf. I am unsure if I had Connenix because my hearing parents didn't know how to speak english. There were no digital technologies in the old days and it was difficult time for me. I learned the consist of sentences and words from a few hearing friends when I was young in all three non-deaf schools, it was quite pretty lonely. I never had any speech therapy sessions. Phonology methods (phonics letter sounds) is extremely helpful and it does help me to recognise all range of sounds and how to pronounce the words. It could be hard at first and take a while but a self pronunciation will eventually become easy. I can able to speak and listen adequately (I still have the problems with silent letters). I understand why all parents are cogitating on their children's life in the future. Stay safe and see you in next video.

  • @amyj4106
    @amyj4106 3 роки тому

    I love Jazzy' s videos! I'm from and live in New Zealand and I know a bit of New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) but I have two cochlear implants and I really enjoy watching Jazzy's videos to get a new/different perspective of what it's like to be deaf since I don't know any deaf people in my real life :(
    But Jazzy is absolutely right, I LOVE listening to music with my cochlear implants and almost wouldn't be able to live without it, even though I do love my silence as well :)
    This was a very cool video.

  • @cuca_
    @cuca_ 2 роки тому

    This made me smile so sweet :)

  • @alfbsas
    @alfbsas 2 роки тому

    I loved your dad !!!

  • @justyasmin1
    @justyasmin1 3 роки тому

    amazing story - thanks

  • @brendagilbert8104
    @brendagilbert8104 3 роки тому +2

    Hi I managed to find you. I did BSL stage 1 about 10 years ago really need a refresher, I’ll have to get my books out
    if I can find them after this move. I can still understand lots but lots have hidden themselves away. Perhaps watching you will
    Bring it back well I hope it does xx

    • @signnamesparkle
      @signnamesparkle 3 роки тому +1

      Hi Brenda - did you know that there are lots of courses you can do online and, during this period, some courses are really cheap. It's good to be connected with others so you can see how you're doing. Hope you keep learning 👍🏼😊

  • @has7383
    @has7383 3 роки тому

    Respect to your father, a true gent 👌🏼

  • @SunnyLolo12
    @SunnyLolo12 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks for sharing this story.

  • @user-ec4dm2rk9s
    @user-ec4dm2rk9s 3 роки тому +1

    You are so beautiful OMG! ❤

  • @aurorablom2199
    @aurorablom2199 3 роки тому

    Love your and your dads story! Its kinda reminder of my self when i was younger.

  • @francestaman8032
    @francestaman8032 3 роки тому

    That was so sweet!

  • @ThePassportGirl
    @ThePassportGirl 3 роки тому

    Now that I attended your BSL course i can recognize most signs ❤ I really admire your family ❤ And btw I am partially deaf too :)

  • @Voxann
    @Voxann 3 роки тому

    True! She's correct about the bond with family who sign. I bond with my mom the strongest communicating with her in ASL. However, my dad only could fingerspell and we communicated via paper/pen and sometimes body language.

  • @muchlaughter1451
    @muchlaughter1451 3 роки тому

    Love this so much, it is a brilliant way to educate people ....... what an amazing family !

  • @lisaprangle2413
    @lisaprangle2413 3 роки тому

    Such a great video , you did great bio dad!! So lovely to see the videos of you when you were little Jazz, could you be any cuter! I bet this video will be a great help to parents and kids alike. xxxxxx

  • @TheCattehMae
    @TheCattehMae 3 роки тому +1

    Lovely conversation to watch!
    I’m very curious; would you consider doing a short video about Connexin 26? This is the first time I’ve heard of it and want to know more! Such as how did you diagnose it, was it a genetic thing, could you get it yourself too, etc? My hubby was born deaf and no one knows why.

  • @chunglu
    @chunglu 3 роки тому

    It blows my mind that some parents don't learn to sign. Just can't wrap my head around willingly making your child feel othered rather than included and embraced. Also don't know why BSL isn't offered as standard at school alongside French, German, and Spanish. Such a simple thing that could make such a huge difference.

  • @heatherhorvath7232
    @heatherhorvath7232 3 роки тому

    Loved the video with dad!! I always enjoy seeing all your family on your channel.

  • @billythebeard6055
    @billythebeard6055 3 роки тому

    I really enjoyed this video. Hope this would help other hearing parents with a deaf child.

  • @chloefroggett7130
    @chloefroggett7130 3 роки тому

    Always love your videos Jazzy! Makes me want to do sign language xx ❤️

  • @mistym8271
    @mistym8271 3 роки тому

    This is such a lovely video

  • @Northisbest
    @Northisbest 2 роки тому

    Oh lovely your father 👍👍

  • @sharimajka2886
    @sharimajka2886 3 роки тому

    love to watch ur video! im deaf n from america🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @lucyeccy1
    @lucyeccy1 3 роки тому +1

    I would love for you to do this with a friend!!

  • @AlmaBunk
    @AlmaBunk 3 роки тому

    This is so cute wee ill acc cry wtf 😭 love itttttt 💘

  • @aprilcamara5816
    @aprilcamara5816 3 роки тому

    So sweet!!

  • @warwick936
    @warwick936 3 роки тому

    My partner is deaf I learned sign language as I wouldn’t hate to not communicate effectively with her. Everyone should learn it’s fun as well and even if you don’t know anyone who’s deaf it’s a good skill to have anyway and could be used in situations that require you to be quiet etc.

  • @karenthomas422
    @karenthomas422 3 роки тому

    Oh my goodness u were little girl so adorable 💖💖🤟🤟

  • @amywestbeld9968
    @amywestbeld9968 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed watching this! I love listening to music with my bilateral cochlear implants.

  • @TheA261185
    @TheA261185 3 роки тому

    I went deaf at age 3yrs and took a hearing test around aged 6-7 yrs, I think. Fully deaf in the left ear and some hearing in the right ear enough to use a hearing aid.

    • @JazzyWhipps
      @JazzyWhipps  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your journey with me! 🤍

  • @positivevibes6541
    @positivevibes6541 3 роки тому

    wow! you are so lucky Jazzy)))

  • @carol2336
    @carol2336 26 днів тому

    My problem is the other way round. My hearing is bad son's all are ok.

  • @swat8027
    @swat8027 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your videos, great job great family

  • @Samjayro
    @Samjayro 3 роки тому

    I agree parents learn BSL for Deaf children much closer than parents don't learn BSL. My parents didn't learn BSL and they expected me do hard work learn speech instead. I am not close to them and can't really say how I feel etc since I never do that with them. Sad but that how it is. I remember feel bit jealous Deaf children growing up with parents can sign and wish I have same.

  • @emrose4779
    @emrose4779 3 роки тому +1

    Where is your top from? It is so nice! 🥺

  • @danielmota1828
    @danielmota1828 3 роки тому +1

    Vc Jazzy maravilhosos I love your show sou surdos Parabéns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SmileyRiley38
    @SmileyRiley38 3 роки тому

    Did you know exited and nervous are the same feeling.

    • @Isafell2001
      @Isafell2001 3 роки тому

      sometimes, not all the time; nervousness can be both positive and negative, excited is always positive

  • @domy6827
    @domy6827 3 роки тому

    heartwarming

  • @jackson2009ify
    @jackson2009ify Рік тому

    I think I saw you in UK movie..from the daily moth.

  • @gbx3610
    @gbx3610 3 роки тому

    Aww your dad seems so nice and signs well. He seems to sign better in videos than your mum?