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This video is especially for hearing parents who have a deaf child. This video shares some more information about deaf schools and deaf education in general and also discusses the benefits of sending your deaf child to a school for the deaf as well as the disadvantages compared with sending your deaf child to a mainstream school.
This video features a short interview with a Deaf football coach who himself has attended both deaf schools and mainstream schools- he points out the main differences between deaf schools and mainstream schools and lists a few different pros and cons of Deaf schools. He explains why he strongly believes that deaf children should go to deaf schools.
Approximately 2 or 3 in every 1,000 children here in the United States are born deaf or hard of hearing and most deaf children, more than 90%, are born to hearing parents (nad.org).
There are over 17,000 deaf children in California and there are two schools for the Deaf in California- in northern California, Fremont and in southern California- Riverside, and less than 1,000 of those deaf children attend California School for the Deaf. And nationwide, about 86% of deaf students are in mainstream schools.
The football coach also briefly explains the the risk of not exposing your deaf child to language sooner (after birth, shortly after birth, or shortly after losing hearing due to fever, sickness, etc.) and the importance of having exposure to sign language as early as possible to give the deaf child a better chance of succeeding in academics, school, and in the hearing world.
You might have seen one of these Microsoft ads recently during Super Bowl last year and Winter Olympics earlier this year featuring a Deaf football coach signing with his Deaf football team… that’s the same Deaf football coach I interviewed in this video. :) Links to the ads are at the end of the video description below in case you haven’t seen them yet.
Hope you enjoyed the interview! Let me know what you think or what you learned in the comment section below. :)
Many thanks to CODA Brothers for their help interpreting the interview (with a voiceover). For more information about adding voiceovers to your American Sign Language (ASL) videos or adding ASL to your spoken English videos, visit codabrothers.com. Tell them you found them through Signed With Heart. :)
Also, if you haven’t seen the previous KZfaq video, “Deaf School vs Mainstream - What Are The Differences Between Deaf Schools and Mainstream Schools”, be sure to watch that video too. :) The video features a short campus tour of a deaf school explaining the differences between deaf schools and mainstream schools. Here is the link: • Deaf School vs Mainstr... .
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Here are the links to the Microsoft ads:
Super Bowl 2017:
• Video
Winter Olympics 2018:
• Video
And a newer one released October 2018:
• Video
The Deaf football coach’s football team from 2012 was featured on Sports Illustrated as mentioned in the interview video- link here: www.si.com/high-school/photos... & • Underdogs California ...
** For football fans **
ESPN filmed a special 15 minute long documentary video featuring the Deaf football team in 2015 called, “Silent Light Nights”- really cool, worth a watch!! Link here: www.espn.com/video/clip?id=143...
Last link- in case you’d like to watch a part of the football game that was featured on ESPN, here is the link: • CSD vs Woodland Christ... :)
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Here is a link to the list of deaf schools here in United States including some mainstream schools that have Deaf / Hard-of-Hearing (DHH) programs:
www3.gallaudet.edu/clerc-cente...
Gallaudet University’s Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center has more information and resources for hearing parents of deaf and hard of hearing children here:
www3.gallaudet.edu/clerc-cente...