For anyone confused and not able to understand ASL they took the time to add subtitles to translate the entire video. Just turn on your RUclips (CC) ClosedCaptions.
It’s on for all of my other videos every day, but nothing comes up on this video and when I go to settings there’s no choice to turn it on or off, I’m highly confused lol
I think what people mean is that you could sign and speak together to your baby if it is a possible goal that he can speak. I know you don’t want to exclude your wife and daughter, but if you’re signing and speaking out loud at the same time, nobody is left out and everyone can understand. As he gets older just make it a rule that if your talking vocally you have to sign too if you’re in the house.
This was such an awesome video!! Really appreciate you explaining the context. Speaking in English would be like leaving people out of the household and telling them I’ll tell you later and forgetting to do that as most people do ruins the communication experience. Totally makes sense to speak in asl!
That is an amazing video. I am a health care professional (physical therapist) and I get asked this question quite often. If a child is not walking, should I get him a Walker. I always tell parents to not use a Walker until later when the child is going to school. Give the child the time and opportunity to try mobility in his way. He does not have to walk in a pattern like others. Walking is to take you places and if he wants to crawl and go, so be it. But I get questioned by pediatrician why I did not recommend Walker. Walkers and gait trainers are assistance to use in outdoor spaces. In your house, you have the right to use whatever mobility you are comfortable with.
It a huge problem with seeing disability as “wrong”. It’s not and in so many cases it is just different (sometimes challenging different). I’m so glad there are professionals like you talking and explaining that differences are okay; and learning how to best be in your own body first! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! I wish ASL was taught more frequently, especially in school. I love that you say your children (or child Jabez) will learn to speak (English) at school. Many, many people pick up their second (or third) languages at school, and it seems foolish that others are belittling you for making that same decision many other parents make. Thank you for sharing your life, love, and family.
I haven't finished the video yet but I would like to say something: first of all, as they said, sign languages are proper languages! I think the best thing is always for parents to speak their first language to their kids, who can then learn other languages growing up, in school or other situations. If ASL is their first language, I think it's only natural that they use it with their children. Their son (and daughter, why not?) can then learn English as a second language in the future. It always annoys me when people want to force parents to use different languages with their kids 😔
Love this! I am hearing but I am learning ASL 😊 I communicate with my hearing child in ASL too so she can learn as well. I can’t wait to watch more of your videos
Your first language is ASL, just like someone who their first language is Chinese or Spanish. You wouldn't speak a language not known by everyone at home. It makes no sense. I just found your channel. You guys are AWESOME
Hey! I’m new to following you on instagram and when I saw you had a RUclips channel I came right over. Jabez just made me smile because my nephew does the same exact thing when he sees an image of himself, so that was peak adorableness lol. Your family is wonderful and thanks so much for being so open and providing an explanation for those of us who have the disadvantage of not growing up around deaf folks. I see now how beautiful and important ASL is. I have a question about how you feel about questions…when does curiosity go too far?
For anyone confused and not able to understand ASL they took the time to add subtitles to translate the entire video. Just turn on your RUclips (CC) ClosedCaptions.
Thank you I was confused
Thank you. Was lost for a minute
It’s on for all of my other videos every day, but nothing comes up on this video and when I go to settings there’s no choice to turn it on or off, I’m highly confused lol
I can even see the caption In the thumb nail but they don’t show while the video plays for me?
oh captions started working yay!
I think what people mean is that you could sign and speak together to your baby if it is a possible goal that he can speak. I know you don’t want to exclude your wife and daughter, but if you’re signing and speaking out loud at the same time, nobody is left out and everyone can understand. As he gets older just make it a rule that if your talking vocally you have to sign too if you’re in the house.
This was such an awesome video!! Really appreciate you explaining the context. Speaking in English would be like leaving people out of the household and telling them I’ll tell you later and forgetting to do that as most people do ruins the communication experience. Totally makes sense to speak in asl!
That is an amazing video. I am a health care professional (physical therapist) and I get asked this question quite often. If a child is not walking, should I get him a Walker. I always tell parents to not use a Walker until later when the child is going to school. Give the child the time and opportunity to try mobility in his way. He does not have to walk in a pattern like others. Walking is to take you places and if he wants to crawl and go, so be it.
But I get questioned by pediatrician why I did not recommend Walker.
Walkers and gait trainers are assistance to use in outdoor spaces. In your house, you have the right to use whatever mobility you are comfortable with.
It a huge problem with seeing disability as “wrong”. It’s not and in so many cases it is just different (sometimes challenging different). I’m so glad there are professionals like you talking and explaining that differences are okay; and learning how to best be in your own body first! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! I wish ASL was taught more frequently, especially in school. I love that you say your children (or child Jabez) will learn to speak (English) at school. Many, many people pick up their second (or third) languages at school, and it seems foolish that others are belittling you for making that same decision many other parents make. Thank you for sharing your life, love, and family.
That was a wonderful video! You are a beautiful couple with a beautiful family! May God bless you!
It was great to know so much. God Bless You!❤
I haven't finished the video yet but I would like to say something: first of all, as they said, sign languages are proper languages! I think the best thing is always for parents to speak their first language to their kids, who can then learn other languages growing up, in school or other situations. If ASL is their first language, I think it's only natural that they use it with their children. Their son (and daughter, why not?) can then learn English as a second language in the future. It always annoys me when people want to force parents to use different languages with their kids 😔
Love this! I am hearing but I am learning ASL 😊 I communicate with my hearing child in ASL too so she can learn as well. I can’t wait to watch more of your videos
Amazing video! I love your family and brings me a new perspective! Going to be learning ASL. Have a lovely day! ✨
That smile at the end! So cute. I learned a lot from this video. I’m newly trying to learn ASL so I’m happy to have found your family. 👋🏻
Your first language is ASL, just like someone who their first language is Chinese or Spanish. You wouldn't speak a language not known by everyone at home. It makes no sense. I just found your channel. You guys are AWESOME
Hey! I’m new to following you on instagram and when I saw you had a RUclips channel I came right over.
Jabez just made me smile because my nephew does the same exact thing when he sees an image of himself, so that was peak adorableness lol. Your family is wonderful and thanks so much for being so open and providing an explanation for those of us who have the disadvantage of not growing up around deaf folks. I see now how beautiful and important ASL is.
I have a question about how you feel about questions…when does curiosity go too far?
Cute baby ur son and daughter
Beautiful!
Sweet video!
Happy to know you!
Wish u the best:)
I'm intrigued to know if deaf babies still cry for attention as u can't hear them?
🧏♀️ parents love ❤️ their children 👧 ❤❤❤ 10:14
Watch to the very end💜🥰
Ughhh I wish I knew how to read ASL
Turn on captions
Vanessa Lyons I am interested in learning ASL. I used to work with an employee who is deaf.
🧸🥰🌏🙏🤲
When you sign, how is a sentence formed?