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A Little Girl Decided to Learn Sign Language to Give a Touching Message to Her Deaf Delivery Man

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Roughly 2% of individuals in the US are deaf or nearly deaf, and many others report having difficulties with hearing even if they are not totally deaf. Because of these info, many people use sign language in order to communicate with their family members and friends and also conduct business. A Nice Gesture to Learn Sign Language Moves Lots of People Worldwide • Eight-year-old Tallulah McLellan of Ashton-under-Lyne, a market town in Greater Manchester, England showed a level of empathy and kindness far before her years when she made an effort to learn sign language as a way to interact with her deaf neighborhood delivery driver Tim Joseph. A Wonderful Bond Formed During the Lockdown • Tallulah created a #thankyou rainbow for delivery man Tim in order to show her gratitude for all of his hard work delivering packages during the Corona virus lockdown • After that initial gesture of kindness, the two unlikely pals built a strong bond over the following weeks. Tallulah Gave Tim the ...

American Sign Language Raises Deaf Awareness and Moves People's Hearts

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Photo Credits: HearingLikeMe! More and more people are learning American Sign Language so that they can communicate with loved ones or strangers and make them happy. There are many wonderful stories to share like the ones below. Read through them and analyze how these stories impact the Deaf community and help to make a difference in other people's lives. Toddler Interprets for Deaf Dad By Using Sign Language A Deaf father and a hearing mom share on social media their story of raising their hearing daughter. They often use their social media to share about how they raise their daughter through hearing and talking using American Sign Language. Their one-year-old hearing child interpreted to her Deaf father Zachary by means of sign language. Meteorologist Becomes Trending After Utilizing American Sign Language in a Weather Forecast Meteorologist Mikayla Smith has a soft spot for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. She learned ASL in middle school and continued to learn ASL thr...