Showing posts with label CODA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CODA. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Will Be Deaf Grandparents For The First Time

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf Parents learn they will be grandparents for the first time goes viral on the Internet.





A Deaf couple in Michigan receive gift bags from their daughter and her husband in Florida containing a framed ultrasound of their first baby that is on the way. While connected over FaceTime, their heartwarming reactions are captured on camera. What a special moment!





Kimberly Lynn, sister and her husband live in Florida and their Deaf parents live in Michigan. They are expecting their first baby in June and wanted to make the moment special.



They invited them to her house for dinner, set up a face-time with Kristy and Timmy, and then gave them gift bags that contained a framed ultrasound.



SOURCE

Thursday, August 4, 2016

CODA Woman Adopts Deaf Puppy 'Evie'

Deaf News: Deaf puppy finds forever home with loving couple.



VANCOUVER, BC -- Vancouver Sun: Evie, a playful husky-German shepherd cross, will never hear someone call her a good girl.



But the intuitive white puppy with one blue and one brown eye does know her owners think she’s special and have given her a second chance at a great life despite being completely Deaf.



Three months ago, Marisa Nielsen and fiancé Desmond Kumar were walking by the SPCA in east Vancouver when, on a whim, they went in to see the dogs up for adoption.



The two had been struggling after the death of their beloved dog Oliver in January, and decided to take a walk through the kennels even though they had no intention of adopting a dog at that moment.



But there, right before them was the match they knew was too perfect to pass up.



Nielsen, 27, is from a home in which both parents are Deaf, and Kumar works as a sign-language interpreter.



While they know how to communicate with Deaf humans, they were ready to jump through hoops to give Evie the extra attention needed for her puppy training.



“She barks when she wants to play,” Nielsen said of their new family member. “She has no idea how loud she sounds.”



While both can fully communicate in sign language, Nielsen admits it was a daunting task when they began to train Evie. “When we first got her it was a two-person job training her,” said Nielsen.



One of the toughest things at the start of the training was to keep the dog from looking off and losing focus, so one person held her head while the other would give her the hand signals.



Along the way, the couple have had some help with the training, mostly from people in the Trinity Lutheran Church for the Deaf congregation where her father David Nielsen is a pastor.



One member of her father’s church group in Surrey has a Deaf dog and Nielsen said they got some great tips. “We were told the most important thing to focus on was to get her onto as many signs as possible while she is young.”



“They love her out there,” added Nielsen.



Evie was originally bought on Craigslist as a small puppy by a young couple, but once they found out she was Deaf and would require a different training regime they sent her off to the SPCA in Vancouver.



Growing up in a family with both parents Deaf helped in the training process, said Nielsen. “Having that background was so helpful in understanding why her behaviour was different than other dogs,” she said.



Once they were able to make strides in the puppy training, Nielsen said few could tell Evie was Deaf.



“She is such a cute puppy,” said Nielsen. “She is a very calm little dog. She walks well on the leash and is very friendly with other dogs.”



Once Evie gets older, the couple plan on getting a vibration collar for her and take her to agility classes. “She is so smart and always wants to please,” Nielsen said of their prized pooch.



The BC SPCA’s Lorie Chortyk thinks the couple and the dog are a perfect fit. “For us the important thing is getting the right match,” said Chortyk. “In this case when we have an animal with special needs we work to get them matched up with the right owners.”



She warned people about buying pets off the internet. “That can be where they often sell dogs from puppy mills,” said Chortyk. “Go to a reputable breeder or go to a shelter to get a dog. There are so many great animals in shelters.“



A reputable breeder will have the history of the pup’s parents, she noted.



“We certainly do get dogs (at the shelter) that are Deaf,” said Chortyk. “Our philosophy is there is a right match for every dog that comes to us, and in this case that is what happened.”



She added that a deaf dog can have a great life, with few barriers once they are trained.



“You have to have some precautions, but they can live a long, happy life,” she said.



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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Deaf Parents Struggle With Kids - Supernanny

VIDEO [CC] - The documentary episode of Supernanny TV show - Deaf parents struggle with disrespectful CODA kids.



Supernanny has a different task with this family as both parents are Deaf in the United States.



The 3 younger child of Deaf adult kids don't know American Sign Language properly which makes it difficult for the family to communicate.



Supernanny communicates with this family through an interpreter and tells them what they must do to improve with the CODA kids.



Deaf Parents Struggle With Disrespectful Kids - Supernanny US. S4 - EP22:





CODA Melissa, 18, is more often that not, left to look after the three younger children and communicate. This has left her feeling overwhelmed.





Bedtime is extra stressful in this household as both parents are Deaf. The kids don't practice American sign language and use this to their advantage when running wild before bedtime.





Supernanny communicates with this family through an interpreter and tells them what they must do to improve.





Emotions run high when 18 year old Melissa storms out when trying to communicate with her Deaf parents.





Supernanny provides video monitors for these Deaf parents so they can watch the activity of their kids. This will help them manage bedtime better.





How do you think these parents have progressed?





Supernanny Deaf parent with CODA kids documentary episodes: http://www.supernanny.co.uk/TV-Show



Meet Jo Frost, aka "Supernanny" a modern day Mary Poppins, who can transform the wild ways of children. She's able to solve problems with behaviour, sleep, mealtime, potty training and other challenges that have vexed parents around the world for centuries. With just a spoonful of sugar and a practical, no-nonsense style of parenting, Jo Frost has taken North America by storm.



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CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire

Deaf Parents Voice With CODAs ?

Deaf Parents Struggle With Kids - Supernanny

Dutch Boy Trolls Deaf Mother

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Dutch Boy Trolls Deaf Mother

VIDEO [CC] - Video clip of the Dutch documentary - A Dutch boy (Tristan) trolls his Deaf mother.



AMSTERDAM, DUTCH -- 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 Child 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.





Watch The Full Film: Dutch Documentary



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CODA Nate Tao - American Idol Season 12

CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire

Deaf Parents Voice With CODAs ?

Deaf Parents Struggle With Kids - Supernanny

Dutch Boy Trolls Deaf Mother

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Friday, February 15, 2013

CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire

VIDEO: Deaf News - 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



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.



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CODA - Growing Up With Deaf Parents

CODA Kambri Crews and Burn Down The Ground

CODA Nate Tao - American Idol Season 12

CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire

Deaf Parents Voice With CODAs ?

Deaf Parents Struggle With Kids - Supernanny

Dutch Boy Trolls Deaf Mother

Kambri Crews: Songs in American Sign Language

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Friday, February 1, 2013

CODA Nate Tao - American Idol Season 12

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf News: Nate Tao Auditions and Exclusive Interview - American Idol Season 12.





American Sign Language instructor Nate Tao was deemed "unassuming" by judge Randy Jackson when he walked into his audition. However, his voice is keen to make him stand out from the pack. Nate Tao who is a child of a deaf adult, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents.



Nate Tao: Road To Hollywood Interviews - American Idol Season 12



Tune in to AMERICAN IDOL Wednesday & Thursday 8/7c on FOX!



See more of American Idol on our official site: http://fox.tv/idol



Saying he was both "relieved" and "excited" to be going to Hollywood, Nate Tao reflects on his American Idol audition. Citing his "different look" Nate Tao believes he offers something unique.



Hosted by Ryan Seacrest, television's No. 1 hit series empowers contestants and viewers to share their voices in deciding who will be America's next singing superstar.



Every year, tens of thousands of hopefuls from across the nation audition for a shot at stardom. Idol Judges Mariah Carey, Randy Jackson, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban are currently traveling across the country in search of the next American Idol. They narrow down the competitors to a select group of semifinalists who sing their hearts out each week in front of a studio audience and television viewers.



Nate Tao: Road To Hollywood Interviews - American Idol Season 12: http://youtube.com/americanidol



Here's the video clip with closed captioning of Nate Tao with his Dad.



Visit www.natetao.com for more update, details and information.



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CODA Kambri Crews and Burn Down The Ground

CODA Nate Tao - American Idol Season 12

CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire

Deaf Parents Voice With CODAs ?

Deaf Parents Struggle With Kids - Supernanny

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Profound Audism At Gallaudet University

VIDEO [ASL] - Audism at Gallaudet University ? You will decide after watch this vlog.



Out of the entire world, within the walls of Gallaudet University Deaf Space. Profound Audism occurred. SimComm destroys both ASL and English. Audism also destroys respect for Deaf people and their Deaf World especially at Gallaudet University.



I experienced profound Audism in Gallaudet University out of all places in the world. A place where the environment is safe for all Deaf people. This intrusion of SimComm and voicing is very irritating. I was not even angry at all at first. I wanted to give positive exposure to the fact it's not a good manner and that it is very disrespectful to Deaf people in general when hearing people SimComm, talking with the voice, using cell phones, etc.





I was hoping for dialogue and discussion to bring better understanding, respect and knowledge, but instead, this hearing student who claim to be a Coda got up and yelled at me with such profound venom, disrespect and hate. Such display of profound oppression has left me shocked and loss of words and thoughts. It even affected my friends at the table.



What hurts me more is that there are other Deaf people there who agreed with me, but sat and did nothing to stand up against Audism. I was even more shocked with the level of apathy. Are we so oppressed and thinking it's so difficult to fight it and we give up and just succumb to it?



I need your help to put an end to Audism from hearing students and put an end to apathy of Deaf people or their lack of courage to stand up for ASL and Deaf World.



My vlog is not an attempt to degrade or belittle other people most especially the hearing group/Coda I was referring about. My point was to bring this up to discussion and to raise awareness of Audism and acknowledgement of Deaf Space at Gallaudet University.



Please remain respectful and civil to each other in hopes we all meet together in harmony and mutual respect. Finally, I truly want to thank those who have shown support and encouragement. Thank you. Shane.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

ASL Music Video - Jabberwocky 2012

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - StormFx presents: Jabberwocky 2012 American Sign Language music video by Bjorn Storm.



An interpretation of Lewis Carroll's poem (1871) as a short film with subtitled for the modern viewer.



A quick note about my interpretation... please remember that 'interpretation' applies to more than simply taking words from one language to the next. In the essence of "gibberish translates to gibberish" the intent, mood, and even events can change depending on context.



Disclaimer: The video that follow is not appropriate for children. This interpretation includes signs considered profane or vulgar.





Once the Tulgey Wood is understood to be a modern day tavern instead of a dark and scarey forest, the doors opened to a far more liberal take on the original story. Please, please view the original, signed interpretation of this piece by Joe Velez and Eric Malzkuhn back in 1968 here: http://videocatalog.gallaudet.edu/?id=6518



For all you ASL students out there watching: please avoid furiously trying to gloss the signs I've used for "borogove" and "frumious", etc. HAHA! :P This is to be taken as a work of art, not the work of a professional interpreter. Stop analyzing and enjoy! ;) Love you guys!



I have so many people to thank for helping make my Tulgey Wood come to life! Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, everyone who was involved. From all the colorful characters who showed up in their best for filming and stayed into the wee hours of night on a work day, to everybody behind the scenes, and perhaps more importantly - everybody who has had to listen to me blab about this endlessly for the last year - it wouldn't have been possible without you.



Join me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/b.stormfx



Extra special thanks to: Crush Bar (this place is friggin' awesome and let us film in their facilities): www.crushbar.com

Still photography provided by Adrienne's View: http://adriennesview.blogspot.com/



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