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Kamis, 23 April 2015

CODA Trolls Deaf Mother

VIDEO: English Subtitles - Video clip of the Dutch documentary - A boy (Tristan) trolls his Deaf mother.



The documentary about a boy (Tristan) shows us the perks that come with having Deaf parents. "You Should Hear" is a documentary from Netherlands about Children of Deaf Adults, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents.



Ten year old Tristan’s family is a little different from the others. Both of his parents are Deaf but Tristan and his sister have a normal hearing. Tristan’s father wants to become the coach of his son’s soccer team but everybody thinks it is impossible. Tristan finds him the best coach there is. He even plays in Dutch Deaf team.







Source - See the full documentary: Dutch Documentary



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CODA Trolls Deaf Mother

Senin, 20 Oktober 2014

Deaf Mom Teaches Hearing Son ASL

VIRAL VIDEO: [CC] - Must-See The adorable little boy learning American Sign Language has been going viral.



This adorably video of Deaf mom is teaching American Sign Language to her hearing son, and he is too cute for words!



Jasmine Garcia and her son, River is currently 22 months old and is a Child of Deaf Adults, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents. He started learning American Sign Language since he was about 6 months old. American Sign Language is his first language and it has been an amazing experience teaching him in ASL. This is a worthwhile to watch and share.



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Related of the viral videos, you may remember the original video of the adorable little girl learning ASL went viral. A three year old Deaf girl teaching American Sign Language with her Deaf mom. Different signs of toys will be shown.





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This is also posted on http://sheenamcfeely.com/2012/08/deaf-mom-and-daughter-teaching-asl-2/. Sign Language is a beautiful and very inspired!



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Jumat, 19 September 2014

Korean CODA Sings For Parents Goes Viral

VIDEO: [CC] This is such a heartbreaking and emotional story - A son of Deaf parents with cancer sings emotional song on the Korean Talent Show.



Superstar K: μŠˆνΌμŠ€νƒ€ is a South Korean television talent show series. When asked by the judges of Superstar K6 for his reason behind auditioning, contestant Kim Jung Hoon is a Children of Deaf Adults, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents, Kim could hardly hold back tears as he revealed a heartbreaking story about his family.



“Both of my parents are Deaf,” Kim said in his pre-audition interview. He added that both of his parents lost their hearing during early childhood and currently have cancer: his mother suffering from thyroid cancer and his father from colorectal cancer.







“It felt like the world was falling apart,” he said. Despite their disabilities, Kim’s Deaf parents came to the audition to show full support for their son.



“When we see our son, even though we can’t hear him sing, we believe that he can succeed,” Kim’s father said through sign language. His wife agreed, saying that they believe in their son whether he sings well or poorly.



Once Kim took the stage, he proved that he could sing not only beautifully but also with powerful emotion. His rendition of Lee Sun-hee’s “Fate” moved some of the judges to tears. Please share the heartbreaking story: http://www.deafread.com/go/120438



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Selasa, 26 Agustus 2014

Deaf Parents Voice With CODAs ?

VIDEO: Awti - Deaf Parents Voice with Hearing Children ? American Sign Language.



Should Deaf parents voice while signing to hearing children? Awti gives his answer and asks for yours!



Also known as Awti, Austin W. Andrews (Certifications: CI, CT, NIC Master, BEI Master) is widely recognized as the Deaf Ninja storyteller. Born into a Deaf family and raised in Rochester, New York, Austin has been interpreting professionally since 1997.



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Jumat, 20 Desember 2013

Exclusive Interview With KODA Girl & Deaf Parents

VIDEO: USA Today reporter interview with a girl signs Christmas concert for Deaf parents.



KODA girl signs Christmas concert for Deaf parents of Clearwater, Fla., A 5-year-old became an Internet sensation overnight for doing what she says is "easy for her." Claire Koch used sign language during her Christmas pageant to share what she was singing with her Deaf parents.



Lori Putney Koch her 5-year-old daughter, Claire, did a better job signing for her Deaf parents at a kindergarten holiday concert at Plumb Elementary School.







Very entertaining video of a KODA (kid of deaf adults) enthusiastically singing holiday songs using sign language and animated facial expressions, as seen on http://youtu.be/zQeygYqOn8g

Source by usatoday.com



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Jumat, 13 Desember 2013

KODA Girl In Kindergarten Holiday Concert

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO [CC] - The video has been going viral... S-A-N-T-A: Adorable girl signs kindergarten holiday concert for Deaf parents.



CLEARWATER, FL. - (NBC News) - A "fake" sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial prompted one Deaf mom to show the world how it's really done.



Very entertaining video of a KODA (kid of deaf adults) enthusiastically singing holiday songs using sign language and animated facial expressions. Watch this and it would be the best 3:40 minutes you've spent in your day.



Lori Putney Koch of Clearwater, Fla., on Wednesday tweeted that her 5-year-old daughter, Claire, did a better job signing for her Deaf parents at a kindergarten holiday concert at Plumb Elementary School.



In the too-cute video posted on YouTube, Claire (in the middle, with the blonde hair) can be seen singing along with her classmates while signing in American Sign Language. Her animated facial expressions are just Claire being herself, her mom told TODAY Moms: "She is full of personality and spunk, that's the Claire we know."





The video also caught the eye of actress Marlee Matlin, who is Deaf.



Both Koch, who works as a business analyst at ZVRS, a video relay service company for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and her husband, Tom, who runs his own SCUBA business, were born Deaf. Claire and her sister, 2-year-old Charlotte, can hear, Koch said, but have been exposed to American Sign Language since birth. "It is our first language in our household," she told TODAY via email.



"Claire used sign language in the play because she was considerate of us and wanted us to understand the lyrics to the song," Koch said. "She was signing to her parents, looking right into my iPhone as she knew I was recording her. We don't use our daughter as an interpreter, but if there is something we missed, she would likely relay it to us."



Koch said there's a community of KODA, Kids of Deaf Adults (or CODA, Children of Deaf Adults), who are enthusiastically applauding Claire's lively performance.



Meanwhile, the interpreter at Nelson Mandela's funeral has told a Johannesburg newspaper that he was experiencing a schizophrenia episode during the funeral. His gibberish sign language outraged Deaf people around the world. ... Read more: http://www.today.com/moms/s-n-t-adorable-girl-signs-kindergarten-holiday-concert-deaf-2D11729731



You can check out "S-A-N-T-A" by Super Simple Learning here: http://youtu.be/mGAYzlqj-aE - Thank you for making the S-A-N-T-A song and all the other great music videos you have to offer for kids!



Related Post:

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KODA Girl In Kindergarten Holiday Concert



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Jumat, 18 Oktober 2013

CODA Kambri Crews and Burn Down The Ground

VIDEO: CODA - Kambri Crews and Burn Down The Ground: A Memoir:



NEW YORK CITY - Kambri Crews is an American comedic storyteller based in New York City and author of Burn Down The Ground: A Memoir, a book about her chaotic childhood with Deaf parents.



For fans of Jeannette Walls’ The Glass Castle, an unflinching, emotional memoir by the hearing daughter-CODA of two Deaf parents, about the rampant dysfunction of her rural Texas childhood and the searing violence that left her father serving a twenty-year prison sentence.



Successful New York producer and publicist Kambri Crews always knew that her childhood was unusual - she spent much of it in a tin shack deep with her family in the woods of Texas. But when, in her early 30s, her charismatic and adored father is sentenced to twenty years in prison for stabbing and nearly killing his girlfriend, she must confront for the first time his violent, destructive behavior.







In her brutally honest, completely captivating memoir, Crews struggles to forge a relationship with her incarcerated father and revisits her unconventional family and the long road she took to her current life. ... Read more reviews of BURN DOWN THE GROUND



Here’s what folks are saying about Kambri Crews and Burn Down the Ground: A Memoir:

“Poignant and unsettling.” - Kirkus Reviews.



“…a compelling testament to the strength of the human spirit.” - Booklist.



“Harrowing . . . A remarkable odyssey of scorched earth, collateral damage, and survival.” - Publishers Weekly.



“Kambri Crews has proven that absurdity, chaos and full blown dysfunction make for a fascinating memoir.” - Janeane Garofalo.



Visit Kambri Crews's official website: http://www.kambricrews.com | http://www.lovedaddy.org

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Related Post: Kambri Crews: Songs in American Sign Language

Kamis, 29 Agustus 2013

SODAs: Sibling of a Deaf Adult

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Documentary Film: SODAs Sibling of a Deaf Adult.



SODA story to share by Krista Coggins and her sister, Amy Elton. A SODA is a Sibling of a Deaf Adult.



Hearing children who grow up with Deaf siblings have unique experiences. Some SODAs may wish to reach out to other SODAs to share their experiences.





SODAs: Sibling of a Deaf Adult Part 2



Jumat, 15 Februari 2013

CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire

VIDEO: South Carolina Sheriff: Gaffney man tried to kill Deaf parents in house fire.



GAFFNEY, SC - A Gaffney man was arrested after investigators said he tried to kill his Deaf parents in a house fire Monday morning after stealing from them. A Gaffney man who is a child of a deaf adult, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents.



Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said 22-year-old Fletcher Edward Blanton removed a lighted fire alarm system in the home before setting the Ford Road house ablaze.



Deputies said Blanton reported the fire after he awoke to smoke inside the home, then woke up his parents, who were able to get out of the home safely.





Following their investigation, deputies said Blanton intentionally caused a fire that damaged the home and also stole $4,850 of tools and electronics from his dad the same day as the fire. Blanton was charged with third-degree arson, grand larceny and two counts of attempted murder. SOURCE



Goupstate.com: Gaffney Man Charged with Arson, Attempted Murder of Parents.



A Gaffney man has been charged with attempted murder after deputies say he set fire to the home he shared with his hearing-impaired parents.



Fletcher Edward Blanton, 22, of 1333 Ford Road has been charged by the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office with grand larceny, third-degree arson and two counts of attempted murder, arrest warrants state.



Sheriff Steve Mueller said firefighters and deputies responded to a fire about 1:30 a.m. Monday. An incident report states that Blanton told investigators that he awoke to find smoke inside the home, got his parents out of the house and called 911.



Firefighters, however, found evidence that the fire had been intentionally set, Mueller said. Investigators found that Blanton had disconnected a special fire alarm with a flashing light designed for the hearing impaired and thrown it outside. ... Read more: http://www.goupstate.com/article/20130214/articles/302151006