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Heartwarming KODA Performance for Deaf Parents
A beautiful video of a five-year old girl CODA who performed in ASL so that her deaf parents could enjoy the performance.
This was making the rounds on the social networks earlier this month. This is a video taken at a kindergarten Christmas concert. It captures a sweet child of deaf adults (a "CODA" or "KODA") who chose to perform in ASL instead of the usual choreography. That way, her parents - as well as other deaf people - could appreciate the performance fully:
Highly expressive. She's a delight to watch.
If you would like to learn more about Children of Deaf Adults (CODA), also known as Kids of Deaf Adults (KODA), here are a few websites:
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