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Is deaf culture disappearing now that teaching methods are changing?
Corrie Tijsseling (GGMD): deaf education
Deaf culture
Is deaf culture an international phenomenon, or is there also a Dutch deaf culture?
What exactly do deaf people mean when they talk about 'deaf culture'?
"I'd love to work for deaf people again."
"It's really easy if everyone is deaf at a party, we can all just sign."
"We participate in activities with WeZoDo and the Zo Hoort Het foundation."
"With all of that counseling we did miss insights into the whole world behind deafness and sign language."
"For the youngest I have a baby monitor with a buzzer function and a light."
"I wasn't much of a dancer, but we could sign together at the disco."
Can parents also become a part of the deaf community?
"Deaf children live in two worlds, in a way."
"It's amazing that we can be in two worlds, the deaf world and the hearing world."
"The advantage of deafness is easy international communication, I want them to know that."
"We used to play throughout the country with deaf sports."
How difficult is it for parents to get involved in the deaf community?
When do children get involved with the deaf community?
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