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Interview with Rachel and Leah, from Signing Time

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

Rachel and Leah Coleman reflect on Signing Time and Leah's decision to get a cochlear implant.

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  • I really appreciate you two! Thank you for being such positive people.

  • My son was diagnosed with PDD-NOS and Signing Time has DONE WONDERS for our communication with him! Just wanted to say Rachel you are AWESOME!!!!

  • As an asperger today I love the feeling of communicating with others and just getting out there. It's easier to understand life now. Whenever I come across other autistic folks since I've walked their road I'll try to help either with these videos or some other way. Hey good luck where ever you are today with this lol

  • @76JTW Coulda sworn it's been captioned for at least a couple months (though I could be wrong). It is captioned now, though.

  • Truly amazing! Words could never express the gratitude I feel towards you both for the gift you've given my daughter. She loves signing time, wether it be at home or in the van just listening to the songs. Yes, my child can hear but she's gained a skill her dad always wanted her to have long before she was born. You've truly become a part of our family. Thank you Rachel and Leah!

  • Amazing mother!! Amazing daughter! ..We have been using signing time in my Special Education class. It's so awesome

  • @hotcheetolover4life I completely agree!!!!!! :) (insert heart)

  • I love this YouTube video. I just wish that the entire Deaf community could come together valuing access to ASL, a complete language, from birth, and respecting decisions to use assistive technology too. There is no need to limit access to language. Learning ASL does not inhibit speech. Beautiful. Congratulations!

  • Would be great if 2 languages were used. Was not even captioned for those who use ASL. Not accessible, interesting

  • I know sign language, and once you know some words, you can put them into sentences. I love asl, and I would also like to learn sign language in different countries.

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