Deaf Parents Share the Experience of Raising a Hearing Child | Parenting Against All Odds | Parents
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- The Moreno Family shares the unique experience of two deaf parents raising a hearing child. In this episode of Parenting Against All Odds, this couple shares how they plan to raise their hearing son to communicate fluently in three languages - English, Spanish and Sign Language. Check out their remarkable story of going against the odds, and discover how their family communicates effectively despite their hearing disability or social stereotypes.
#Deaf #Hearing #Disability #SignLanguage #Parenting
0:00 Introduction
0:10 Stigmas against disabled couples
0:45 Communicating in sign language, English and Spanish
2:15 When should a hearing child begin speaking?
4:12 How deaf parents communicate with their hearing children
5:21 The future is bright for The Moreno Family
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0:00 Introduction
0:10 Stigmas against disabled couples
0:45 Communicating in sign language, English and Spanish
2:15 When should a hearing child begin speaking?
4:12 How deaf parents communicate with their hearing children
5:21 The future is bright for The Moreno Family
This translator does such a great job!! The emotions in her voice seem to match the couple perfectly, even with the little giggles
Incredible! I think it's great, he will be able to communicate in ASL, English, Spanish, and when he goes to school can take a foreign language elective and be able to communicate in 4 languages!!!😍
Came hear watching CODA. Nature is such supreme.
It's symbolise the odds became even and the unthinkable faithfully happened I'm very proud of them they did the impossible
I think that deaf people are smarter because they have to function in a hearing world they have to develop so many ways to get through abs learn a language that uses their hands I think they are profoundly amazing
Yes they are very intelligent.
They aren't smarter, they're simply people who have learned to adapt to a hearing world very well. Individuals may be smarter or average or whatever, just like everyone else, but I don't think it's fair to categorize any group of people as above or below others. They're just people with a different language.
@@sj4iyI believe coda children are indeed smarter they learn sign language plus their hearing language add onto that a bilingual family .
@@Kreeplifeinc That's stupid. What makes them smarter than any other bilingual person on earth?
Also, do you have any hard evidence that they are somehow more intelligent?
Beautiful Family and Baby! All the best to you All.
Beautiful, AMEN! 🙏😉👏🏽
Hey Janet!!! Oh i didn’t know you had a channel here! I love you 🤟🏼 miss you
Hi, your son is so cutie! I'm wondering about his speech therapy. Can he watch tv so he can hear their voices like seasme street, blue clue something like that. What your family are hearing or deaf? If hearing and try on FaceTime solute can learn to communicate hearing family? I thought to help you. Let me know what do you think? You both did great job. Congratulations your baby is on the way! 😊 yes most important to teach him ASL first then start learning to talk. Bless you all family 😊🤟🏻💜
My biggest fear would be not hearing my baby in the middle of the night. Or not hearing him once hes walking. Other then that I would be OK.
Awww
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Cute luke
The coo thing is she is my cosine
#Dollarhide 🎉 Camelot
You are in some massive denial.I have two deaf parents and had major issues in kindergarten with my speech it was deaf speech which usually id not full sentences.It sounds like he is already behind in his speech which already is an issue.Yes you live in deaf culture but your hearing son doesn't part of him does but you are ignoring the part that doesnt.He needs to be around more hearing children and adults.
I don’t think he’s fine he needs to learn to speak ..
This was 3 years ago. He’s doing great and is speaking.