Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
Navigating Deaf Culture
This episode of 'Love is a Classroom: Stories of Inclusion' delves into the life of Navee, a 7-year-old deaf child, and her experiences in an inclusive setting. The show features insightful discussions with Wendy and Brooke about the cultural challenges of being a hearing family with a deaf child. They emphasize the distinct differences between English and American Sign Language (ASL), the importance of appropriate communication, and the need for unconditional inclusion. The episode also touches on the significance of creating accessible social experiences and the impact of cultural exposure on Navee's language development. Listen to Navee and her siblings, Holland and Carson, as they share their unique perspectives and experiences. The episode concludes by discussing the broader implications of inclusive education and the necessity of tailored support for deaf children.
Watch the video recording of the episode at https://youtu.be/AtHGg3lvbyg
00:00 Introduction and Misconceptions About Sign Language
00:43 Welcome to Love is a Classroom
01:27 Challenges of Podcasting with a Deaf Child
01:46 Cultural Experiences of a Hearing Family with a Deaf Child
02:26 Interpreting and Communication Tips
03:22 Personal Stories and Experiences
07:49 Inclusion and Communication in Daily Life
10:30 Navee's Summer Camp and Family Friends
13:30 Welcoming Navee, Holland, and Carson
18:08 Navee's Interests and Activities
20:36 Conclusion and Reflections on Inclusion
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