Deaf children need a lot of help, love and support. I think one of the best things you can do is teach them the most important values in life. I can recommend the free cartoon video series for children found in jw.org/ase. The videos are in sign language. Children love these cartoon series. They are short but rich in teaching values. These are some of the themes:
Stealing is Bad
Please and Thank You
Giving Makes You Happy
Be Neat and Clean
Be Kind and Share
To find them go to the website, then click on the upper part where it says Publications and then click on the left column where it says Videos. There you will find the link to the cartoon video series. You can even download free to your mobile device.
If you are a parent of a deaf child or someone close to you is or you know any deaf adults there is also a lot of free sign language videos about different themes including:
Your Family Can Be Happy
How To Raise Responsible Children
Help For Teenagers
I really hope you check out the website and see all the excellent information that's there.
The number one thing you can do is not tease them. You can learn Sign language. ANd you can just be they're friend. :)
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The term CODA is an acronym or initialism, respectively. It stands for either "CHILD OF DEAF ADULT" in the singular sense, or "CHILDREN OF DEAF ADULTS" in the plural sense.... ...and is also equivocal contextually to CHILD OF DEAF ADULTS, or CHILDREN WITH A DEAF PARENT. There are two ways to sign this: By finger-spelling, or by signing: CHILD {O-F} ADULT DEAF
Dr. Benton
she was deaf
That is actually quite a complicated question to answer. I am assuming that your partner has the ability to hear? It just depends on the genes that are dominant when the sperm and egg merge. A friend of mine is deaf and her daughter has full hearing abilities. It is possible but if the gene that causes the mother to be deaf is dominant over the gene that allows a person to be able to hear then the child will be deaf. But if the gene that allows the child to hear is dominant over the gene that will cause the child to be deaf then the child will be able to hear. If the mother has a family history of children being deaf it is possible, the liklihood of being deaf increases greatly if the father is deaf as well. I am sure that you can talk to your doctor to get a more specific answer. Good luck. It also depends on what caused the mother's deafness. Deafness is not always genetically related. Only 10% of deaf children are born to deaf adults.
Kathryn P. Meadow has written: 'Deafness and child development' -- subject(s): Child development, Children, Deaf, Deaf children
They feel blessed becaue babies are blessings when they are brought to earth but they can't express how much they love they child or understand they child when they are young and deaf and have not been expose to sign language. They feel blessed becaue babies are blessings when they are brought to earth but they can't express how much they love they child or understand they child when they are young and deaf and have not been expose to sign language.
It is more of a feeling that you want your child to be like you: there is honesty in stating the fact. Many deaf people do not see an advantage to hearing; in fact there is quite a controversy over the collinear implant solution that would restore hearing for some deaf people. However, the child will have an advantage in learning sign language to communicate with her deaf parent. Having access to language as a toddler aids learning skills.
Thomas Edison Was about 12 through 20 when he started to became deaf.
With great difficulty.
She was deaf, due to an illness as a child.
No she is not She does know sign laguage, and wants to help those who are deaf