Totally off topic but your face it very like comforting? I dont even know what im talking about, im just trying to say your very pretty! Thank you for the video by the way, as a teen learning Asl sometimes its frustrating but I feel like this cleared some things up so thank you!
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I’m HOH and wear dual hearing aids and I sign. There is a monthly meeting at a local restaurant / coffee shop for the Deaf community. I have attended and have had some good conversations. However, when someone arrives that that the person I’m visiting with knows, they will move on and begin visiting with the new person and drop me. I was not born deaf but hard of hearing. I don’t come from a family of deaf. If you’re born deaf and come from a deaf family, it’s more highly thought of in the Deaf community. Sometimes it’s difficult since those like me don’t truly fit into hearing or deaf worlds. Ignored by some, tolerated by others.
I Saul at my location but I don’t know if you know me when I’m a see if you call and see or go home right now have someone calls and you’ll go find out if they do have one of these like paper bird things that say I am hard of hearing, or I am deaf And it will help them out.
As a high school ASL student who is passionate about learning the beautiful language and attends many Deaf events this video is SOOO helpful! Thank you!
It is very true it is very emotional I feel like I cheated my child with what she needed. I did try everything too, I didn't even know I had a problem until I gave birth. I am very thankful of formula and that she did great even with only a few drops of breast milk. My daughter is q now but I still blame my self sometimes why I can't breastfeed. So I never judge mothers who had to formula feed their child.
I’m actually not sure which one I use because I talk in sign like I’m talking in English but doesn’t ASL have words backwards from English or is that just a question?
I have noticed that just the other day and I didn’t really understand what was happening or why that happened if that makes sense. I’m just still trying to process this 😂 in all seriousness I’m sorry this is frustrating for you and I just wanted to say love your content and I have subscribed
My baby is two months and i cry everyday cause no matter what I do, no milk comes out. I cry sometimes because it's really painful 😭 being unable to breastfed. What can you do when your get constipated due to formula milk?
My father in law has a stroke he’s non verbal, and can only use his right hand. We want to help him communicate better. Maybe it might be easier for him to sign with one hand if he just learns it with one hand to begin with?
Language isn't anyone's property to gatekeep, no matter what the mode of communication. anyone can learn any language they want in order to communicate with other human beings. The only reason to put up barriers like this is because people want to have a victim mentality. It actively discourages people from interacting with the deaf community, and that helps nobody. These days, society gives points to those who are "different" and "oppressed". I think this is an extension of that. If everyone could use sign, the deaf community wouldn't have any reason to claim that they have a "disability" and would lose that social status. I think those who are opposed to 'hearing' people learning the language, even from other 'hearing people', have a huge chip on their shoulder. Prejudice stems from the inability to communicate with one another - the more we can 'speak' and understand one another, the better our society gets. Telling people they aren't allowed to learn a language so they can speak with you properly is just dumb, ignorant and harmful to the deaf community.
What about Signed English? This is what I have studied. Like: I am going to the store. I know it's more to sign but as a teacher with a strong emphasis on English composition I find it easier. It just bothers me the other ways because I eat to correct the grammer
One armed here, had many friends (mostly collage) that needed to sign (we mostly used pen+ paper) this much harder with limited visibility people. I keep wanting to learn its a daunting task do you have any suggestions to actually start?
this hearing person read from a different Deaf community that the person signing would politely have their eyes on the vehicle's trajectory and environment, suggesting, to me, the vehicle's environment is always monitored. so, I'm curious if the beginning and ends of these messages is more apparent than a conversation in a safer situation.
these were very good videos I've been learning ASL and my professor recommended these vids I didn't even think about the thing with the phone or being able to just talk to anybody I see, which feels weird because it sounds so obvious
Great video! The only thing that bothers me is the background music. It's often hard for us adhd folks to focus on listening to someone talk when there's music playing in the back.
I realize that this is an extremely old video but we need to stop spreading that PSE and s e e are in fact languages because they are not. I can see from the comments section alone that people were taught this as a child and then when they actually learned as well it was hard to transition because they don't know grammar. This is why strictly teaching ASL in America is so important. ASL should be the only thing ever taught or used. You have people like Elizabeth Harris on RU-vid, who does not sign using ASL but claims to. She's also deaf. She also makes music covers not using grammar either. And I'm not just singling her out there are many many deaf creators on social media who do not use ASL. Then people will watch these videos and go try to learn ASL then get stuck with grammar and then say well these deaf people don't have to use grammar why should I?... Please do not support this we are better than this PSE and SEE are forms of oppression. Audism.