Supernanny : The Baulisch Family 5/5
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i am a deaf/HOH teenage girl of hearing parents, i know there are CODAs but is there a term for the opposite?
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@HellfireXChaotica Nah, that's not rude! It stands for "children of Deaf adults." It typically refers to hearing children of Deaf adults; I've never heard it refer to Deaf children of Deaf adults. Often times, a CODA is required to grow up early because he/she has to translate for the parent, which may involve conversations that children shouldn't normally have to worry about. There are other things that can cause harm, such as embarrassment towards ASL or their parents, etc. Hope that helps! :)
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@TheApisLaeta Ummm...not to be rude but I've never heard the term CODA. What does it stand for and/or mean?
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the parents are sooo easy and patient they are amazing ;D
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I didn't expect to see a family with Deaf parents on this show, but I'm glad I did! It was a good episode. :) CODAs definitely have it rough, so I'm glad Jo got to visit and help them! I wonder how many CODAs continue to have trouble throughout their lives... Anyway, I love the games that Jo comes up with. I can't wait to play games with my own family someday so I can help and watch them learn and grow.
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1:09 - The girl in the middle seems not to be that happy...
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Melissa,
you bring tears to my eyes. If the world were full of people like you, it would be a wonderful, peaceful place. You are a beautiful adorable woman. All the best for your life!
Best from Switzerland!
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Melissa is really a good daughter. I really like this family. Thanks for posting!
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Melissa is a very rare young woman, I hope the best for her and her famliy.
Melissa is very mature and very sweet. What an incredible young woman!
lovelylittlelin 2 years ago 202
The parents should take Melissa along on the cruse. She needs 1
liloboy911808 2 years ago 200