they can probably see it
It starts crying.
Crying is how a baby will let you know it's hungry.
He will crying & screaming the whole time
no, there is no discrimination policies that dictates that a person having a disability cannot have a child. There are many deaf families raising their families all over the world. There may be baby monitors that light up when your baby cries so she would know. Also having a special trained dog that will alert a mom if there if a fire, gas leak and probably your baby crying also.
Deaf people generally know how to scream. A scream is an excited utterance that is not dependent on the ability to hear or speak.
no but i know there is some deaf people in krugerdorp and if you are wanting to join then let me know and we will make a team of our own!i love soccer and its will be good for a deaf people!
How do you know what your name is when you're hearing>? Deaf/deaf people do not hear their name, true, but they still have a name sign, can spell their name, etc. They have a name and they know it. People call them by it and usually they identify with it.
The most polite way is to communicate using sign language, because bothe the hearing people and deaf people can see and it is the best way for both to benefit. If people try to talk to deaf people when they know they're deaf, this is extremely rude.
You know, nobody will ever want to find the answer to this question so why does it matter? It matters a lot to deaf people.
I dont know But i know a dog that is deaf and part blind and has a lot of tumors and is 16 people years old
If your baby is crying and he likes light give him his pacifier and tell him to look at the light and he will look at it and will start laughing. Parents best know which thing attracts their baby. Strategy can vary from baby to baby.
Pro: Deaf people can communicate with hearing people that do not know ASL easier, thus they can be apart of the hearing community. Cons: Because it is not their natural language.... and because they cannot hear.... it is difficult and frustrating to learn. Deaf people are visual people, so ASL is their natural language.. Also, if Deaf people only learn Oralism then they can only communicate with hearing people, and not other Deaf people.