love these two kid, im very impressed. they're 10 and 11 but they gave me adults vibe. good command of English, expressive and their thoughts were so much matured. I remembered back when I was around their age, I wasn't expressive and hide majority to myself, and very timid. and majority of my peers aren't expressive as well, asking them about things they usually don't tend to answers. I was so timid around that age I usually panic and have cold sweat. I only gained confidence to talk to strangers after I was 20.
These girls are amazing! So confident, articulate and mature. Kudos to their parents for raising them in such a nurturing environment, and thank you to the family for sharing your story, it was really a privilege to have been given a glimpse into your world.
I'm impressed with how confident and articulate both the girls are! For those who cannot understand, the girl was even speaking Mandarin at 5:36 to the hawker uncle. They're such a lovely family! Thank you for giving them a platform to speak and increasing the visibility of deaf community in the society. Every time I see deaf people on the media, it makes me want to learn sign language more.
Sucks that Singapore has degenerated into a country where you need to know Mandarin to even order food. So much for having English as our working language.
@@kafkacommercialstudios4124 We are Pernarakan chinese & we don't speak that language but make sure we get our food ordered. Why speak Mandarin for survival?? BS
This is such a heartwarming story.... I have friends whose parents are also CODA but they speak normally and they also teach us how to read hand signs too. They behave like anyone of us just that their parents loss their hearing, the girls are so lovely that it makes me go awwwww... They will be wonderful girls to the society and parents... THUMBS UP FOR THIS COVER STORY!!!!!
Very heartwarming story! Sometimes god takes away something you never expected losing but will replace you with something you never imagined could have. So happy for the parents to be blessed with the best kids ever. Credits to them for the excellent upbringing. 👍
I worked with Gophi at Hi! Theatre (the only theatre group for the deaf) years ago, which is now defunct. He was an actor in a few of our productions in Sgp n one international theatre festival in NZ. Glad to see that he, shalini n family are doing so well. For me it was a learning experience working with the hearing impaired performers n learning my basic sign language from them. 👍
This story is beautiful and heartwarming. I am impressed with children who is hearing to help deaf parents with sign language skills. Whole family is great because they helping together for challenging experience. I am hard hearing and see this give me some hope to doing same experience for my family one day 😊
Some people can be very rude and annoying towards others with disabilities. This family is just like any other family and they don't deserve to be treated just because both parents are different. Shame on those who mistreated this family with unwarranted remarks. Just look at both their daughters who are well brought 😍 up,which those bad-mouth gossipers out there have nothing good to compare with them.
The parents and their community have done a fantastic job in raising such confident and understanding daughters. So proud of them! The world needs to be more inclusive. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to learn more about people from different walks of life… helps us to become more understanding and accepting of everyone’s differences…
so so happy and proud of this family!! they are way matured for their age as compared to other kids and it is very obvious that they are under good care and parenting. such a loving family tbh! and also kudos to their parents for being so strong and understanding.
Kudos to the correspondents at CNA for this brilliant Insider piece! It shows the commitment to understand the deeper issues INSIDE society and reveal the layers to create a better understanding for a working and functional society 💐 Absolutely love the Nathan family for their positive outlook, their resilience and above all, the love with which they approach life, friends, family and society! 💐
I can already see that these 2 girls are going to go very far and be very successful! The parents did a great job bringing them up so well! How did they do it?
Sign language is amazing... Look at their home... People with disabilities are stronger... Look at their 2 kids and how they behave and speak...amazing...
My brother grew up CODA and CODF (Child Of Deaf Family). He is the only hearing one in the family. My twin sister/ me sign and speak at same time when we talk to him.
Let us be grateful for our 5 senses that we have very much taken for granted. Myself included until I watched this "CODA". Young gals but full of wisdom & patience. Wish u & family well.....
Extremly intelligent girls 💖 and also they are good hearted and beautiful. The family is very kind, and the parents do everything for these little girls. It was so good to see this family. I hope we can see them invthe future in some episods.
I am very happy to see their daughters taking their opportunities to do sign languages without hesitations. This should be spoken out or being heard in this current world. I am very annoyed of how people, for example hawker owners, treat them like they are invisible or ‘unheard of’. They do not have their patience when it comes to assisting them 😡. I am a hearing-impaired person, born deaf, but I can speak and lip-read. I do very few basic sign language. God bless you!
I wish they didn't put the voice-over while the parents were talking. There's already subtitles and mama actually does say some of the words well if you hear closely.
I wish to request and learn about parents who has adhd wo with autism kids. it has been a year since my son diahnosed and i still feel hurt the way people jidge my son. 😥
It’s never rational for deaf parents to worry about their children learning to speak, or any parents raising children in a different language to worry about them learning the local one. Children learn the majority language with 100% certainty unless they are kept highly secluded from society in cult-type or other abuse situations. Studies show that children only need a couple of hours’ exposure a week to learn a language fluently.
At around the 6:00 mark, the girl in the red dress recounts an incident at an eatery, in which a staff member was extremely hostile and threatened to call the manager because the girl temporarily pulled down her mask to facilitate communication with her deaf parents (lip-reading). If you know Singaporeans, you’ll know that this behaviour fits the profile, specifically the profile of the majority, to a T. The cultural hallmarks are rigidity, inflexibility, impatience, neuroticism, authoritarianism, and above all kaypohness, kiasuness, and kiasiness. The concept of assuming good faith and minding your own g-d business are woefully non-existent in this country. It reminds me of this widely published hate crime in 2021 in which a middle-aged Singaporean Indian aunty was physically assaulted and racially abused by a 30-year-old man from the majority for not wearing her mask while brisk walking outdoors. Even though it was a widely publicised fact that the government exempted joggers and brisk walkers from the mask mandate, he kicked her in the chest anyway. The pandemic has made it abundantly clear that if you are in any way different, you risk random members of the public with no moral or legislative power over you attempting to either verbally or physically police you into their own version of compliance. Doesn’t matter what the law says. Pull down your mask to talk to your deaf parent? Some kaypoh will make it their personal mission to ruin your day. This is why Australia, New Zealand, and Canada are vastly superior societies to Singapore, not just for disabled people to dwell in, but for ethnic minorities and really anyone with a conscience, with civility, and with respect for the privacy and individual agency of their fellow man. No one will assault you for the “crime” of not wearing a mask and no one will threaten to call the manager or the police or Big Brother for something so utterly banal. People actually leave you alone. Shocker. Singapore is not all it’s cooked up to be. More power to this family.
love these two kid, im very impressed. they're 10 and 11 but they gave me adults vibe. good command of English, expressive and their thoughts were so much matured. I remembered back when I was around their age, I wasn't expressive and hide majority to myself, and very timid. and majority of my peers aren't expressive as well, asking them about things they usually don't tend to answers. I was so timid around that age I usually panic and have cold sweat. I only gained confidence to talk to strangers after I was 20.
Yes...I am not only impressed but salute their fabulous parents in their upbringing of both the daughters 👏🏻 ❤
These girls are amazing! So confident, articulate and mature. Kudos to their parents for raising them in such a nurturing environment, and thank you to the family for sharing your story, it was really a privilege to have been given a glimpse into your world.
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I'm impressed with how confident and articulate both the girls are! For those who cannot understand, the girl was even speaking Mandarin at 5:36 to the hawker uncle. They're such a lovely family! Thank you for giving them a platform to speak and increasing the visibility of deaf community in the society. Every time I see deaf people on the media, it makes me want to learn sign language more.
Sucks that Singapore has degenerated into a country where you need to know Mandarin to even order food. So much for having English as our working language.
@@kafkacommercialstudios4124 We are Pernarakan chinese & we don't speak that language but make sure we get our food ordered. Why speak Mandarin for survival?? BS
Currently learning SgSL under guidance of Teacher Gophi aka G7. Fun and interesting class!
Lovely kids and parents. Good job parents on raising these 2 wonderful girls :)
Not easy though, but with trials and tribulations, the parents have done a great job 👏🏻 👍. I salute them for the upfront courage 👏🏻 👍
This is such a heartwarming story.... I have friends whose parents are also CODA but they speak normally and they also teach us how to read hand signs too. They behave like anyone of us just that their parents loss their hearing, the girls are so lovely that it makes me go awwwww... They will be wonderful girls to the society and parents... THUMBS UP FOR THIS COVER STORY!!!!!
Infact, this family is an inspiration for us to have the knowledge of what respect for others is about
I love how the couple is taking turns to talk. Wonderful people. Looks like there’s lots of love and understanding there.
Yes, infact we have alot to learn from them as inspiration
Very heartwarming story! Sometimes god takes away something you never expected losing but will replace you with something you never imagined could have. So happy for the parents to be blessed with the best kids ever. Credits to them for the excellent upbringing. 👍
wow, when i heard them speak mandarin, i was even more impressed!!
I worked with Gophi at Hi! Theatre (the only theatre group for the deaf) years ago, which is now defunct. He was an actor in a few of our productions in Sgp n one international theatre festival in NZ. Glad to see that he, shalini n family are doing so well. For me it was a learning experience working with the hearing impaired performers n learning my basic sign language from them. 👍
They definitely deserve to be treated as normal beings like U and I 👍🙏
Their house is not just a house, but a home, a very warm n pretty one. The occupants, bless them all..
These girls are going to go so far, they are so insightful and expressive. I can imagine them being advocates :)
Yes...the girls will be better citizens of the nation in the future 👍👍👍
Gohpi and Shalini have brought up their girls so well. Blessings for a beautiful future for this family.
their daughters are truly AWESOME!!!!! PLEASE LET THEM KNOW THAT I SALUTE THESE BEAUTIFUL AND BLESSED
What an awesome family. The kids are kind, funny and confident and a credit to their parents. Thanks for featuring them! 💗
What a beautiful family! So proud of the 2 girls! Thanks for sharing your story with us, we need more awareness and less judgement.
This story is beautiful and heartwarming. I am impressed with children who is hearing to help deaf parents with sign language skills. Whole family is great because they helping together for challenging experience. I am hard hearing and see this give me some hope to doing same experience for my family one day 😊
i just found out my relative is a non verbal, im excited to learn sign language. This video popped up, i believe this is a sign
What a beautiful family 💕 love how sweet and respectful the girls are:) you can tell they are a really loving family
amazing daughters. they are so matured and reliable...
Thanks for the video. Not only it create awareness , it gives an insight of the lovely family. They are so positive and cheerful.
Some people can be very rude and annoying towards others with disabilities. This family is just like any other family and they don't deserve to be treated just because both parents are different. Shame on those who mistreated this family with unwarranted remarks. Just look at both their daughters who are well brought 😍 up,which those bad-mouth gossipers out there have nothing good to compare with them.
As one of the daughters crystal clear that there is alot of people who love to judge all the time!
@@statusworldchanger595 Precisely!! Judge not lest they will be judged. What goes round comes around
people who judge them, will be judged in the end! the family is so beautiful, screw the rest.
but dont care about people, soon they will realize later. haha.
They’re so well spoken and knowledgeable!
amazing kids ,a praise to their loving parents who brought them up well.
Bless this beautiful family
*I have no words!! I'm blown away.💕💯💕💕🙏🏽🙏🏽😇These parents have raised beautiful, intelligent, and caring girls.*
Those children are so strong and incredible! So proud of them!
Love this! The two little ladies are such superstars 🌟🌟 Bravo to the parents for raising such thoughtful, mature and articulate daughters.
The parents and their community have done a fantastic job in raising such confident and understanding daughters. So proud of them! The world needs to be more inclusive. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to learn more about people from different walks of life… helps us to become more understanding and accepting of everyone’s differences…
so so happy and proud of this family!! they are way matured for their age as compared to other kids and it is very obvious that they are under good care and parenting. such a loving family tbh! and also kudos to their parents for being so strong and understanding.
This is such a heartwarming and encouraging story ❤❤❤ These girls are going to grow into amazing people 🙌🏻
Kudos to the correspondents at CNA for this brilliant Insider piece! It shows the commitment to understand the deeper issues INSIDE society and reveal the layers to create a better understanding for a working and functional society 💐
Absolutely love the Nathan family for their positive outlook, their resilience and above all, the love with which they approach life, friends, family and society! 💐
I can already see that these 2 girls are going to go very far and be very successful! The parents did a great job bringing them up so well! How did they do it?
Loved it! Amazing and very interactive daughters. I myself have 4 daughters, all proud CODAS, like your family.
Sign language is amazing... Look at their home... People with disabilities are stronger... Look at their 2 kids and how they behave and speak...amazing...
They are so well spoken. Very positive too, I love it 💕
My brother grew up CODA and CODF (Child Of Deaf Family). He is the only hearing one in the family. My twin sister/ me sign and speak at same time when we talk to him.
such wisdom from these lovely girls!
What a wonderful and loving family. The girls are so bright and sweet - definitely a testament to their parents' great upbringing.
Omg these kids are AMAZING. Love this family🥰
so lovely kids..
Very mature & responsible children, strong communication skills, highly independent. Love them! 💕 They are going to go far in life 🤗
Admirable girls!👏👏
The mother is so gorgeous 😭
Lovely family ❤ God bless them with more love n abundance 💗
Good job. And all the best. Nothing can stop your 👪
Let us be grateful for our 5 senses that we have very much taken for granted. Myself included until I watched this "CODA". Young gals but full of wisdom & patience. Wish u & family well.....
Extremly intelligent girls 💖 and also they are good hearted and beautiful. The family is very kind, and the parents do everything for these little girls. It was so good to see this family. I hope we can see them invthe future in some episods.
Very sensible kids, they are lucky to have one another ❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful parents wonderful kids. God bless this family always
I am very happy to see their daughters taking their opportunities to do sign languages without hesitations. This should be spoken out or being heard in this current world.
I am very annoyed of how people, for example hawker owners, treat them like they are invisible or ‘unheard of’. They do not have their patience when it comes to assisting them 😡.
I am a hearing-impaired person, born deaf, but I can speak and lip-read. I do very few basic sign language. God bless you!
These girls have beautiful personalities. They are truly treasures of their family.
Its a blessings 🙌
Wow Shalini, you look exactly the same since MVSS days!
I wish they didn't put the voice-over while the parents were talking. There's already subtitles and mama actually does say some of the words well if you hear closely.
Lovely kids , happy family .
When These two girls are more mature than you.
both girls are so articlate.. stay strong girls
💙💙💙💙 amazing
The mom is easy to understand
V wholesome happy family
wonderful family :)
I wish to request and learn about parents who has adhd wo
with autism kids.
it has been a year since my son diahnosed and i still feel hurt the way people jidge my son. 😥
however I feel like the kids speech are somehow slightly impacted you can hear from their pronunciation.
what are the parents working as ?
don't they have free sign language interpreters in Singapore? I'm in Slovenia and the deaf here have them as much as they need.
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It’s never rational for deaf parents to worry about their children learning to speak, or any parents raising children in a different language to worry about them learning the local one. Children learn the majority language with 100% certainty unless they are kept highly secluded from society in cult-type or other abuse situations. Studies show that children only need a couple of hours’ exposure a week to learn a language fluently.
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What type of sign language do they use?
I'm seeing ASL (American Sign Language) and theirs they are using. I use ASL too and I'm deaf myself.
Hi, we use SEE, SGSL, PSE n NSL mostly.
other people - why they talk like that?
me - how their hand move so fast leh? pro
Legit!
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At around the 6:00 mark, the girl in the red dress recounts an incident at an eatery, in which a staff member was extremely hostile and threatened to call the manager because the girl temporarily pulled down her mask to facilitate communication with her deaf parents (lip-reading).
If you know Singaporeans, you’ll know that this behaviour fits the profile, specifically the profile of the majority, to a T. The cultural hallmarks are rigidity, inflexibility, impatience, neuroticism, authoritarianism, and above all kaypohness, kiasuness, and kiasiness. The concept of assuming good faith and minding your own g-d business are woefully non-existent in this country. It reminds me of this widely published hate crime in 2021 in which a middle-aged Singaporean Indian aunty was physically assaulted and racially abused by a 30-year-old man from the majority for not wearing her mask while brisk walking outdoors. Even though it was a widely publicised fact that the government exempted joggers and brisk walkers from the mask mandate, he kicked her in the chest anyway.
The pandemic has made it abundantly clear that if you are in any way different, you risk random members of the public with no moral or legislative power over you attempting to either verbally or physically police you into their own version of compliance. Doesn’t matter what the law says. Pull down your mask to talk to your deaf parent? Some kaypoh will make it their personal mission to ruin your day.
This is why Australia, New Zealand, and Canada are vastly superior societies to Singapore, not just for disabled people to dwell in, but for ethnic minorities and really anyone with a conscience, with civility, and with respect for the privacy and individual agency of their fellow man. No one will assault you for the “crime” of not wearing a mask and no one will threaten to call the manager or the police or Big Brother for something so utterly banal. People actually leave you alone. Shocker.
Singapore is not all it’s cooked up to be.
More power to this family.
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