Deaf individuals are people who hear the world differently, or not at all.
Imagine you’re playing a game where you close your eyes and try to guess what’s happening around you just by feeling things or seeing them. That's kind of like being deaf, instead of hearing sounds, they use other ways to understand the world.
How Do They Communicate?
Some deaf individuals use sign language, which is like using your hands and face to talk. It’s as if you're telling a story with movements in the air, cool, right? Just like how you might point at something when you can't say it out loud.
What Does It Feel Like?
Think about being in a room where everyone else is talking, but you’re just sitting there, not hearing anything. That’s what some deaf individuals experience every day, like being in a noisy classroom while others are chatting and laughing around them.
But just because they don’t hear sounds the same way doesn't mean they're missing out on fun or learning, they're just using different tools to understand the world!Deaf individuals are people who hear the world differently, or not at all.
Imagine you’re playing a game where you close your eyes and try to guess what’s happening around you just by feeling things or seeing them. That's kind of like being deaf, instead of hearing sounds, they use other ways to understand the world.
How Do They Communicate?
Some deaf individuals use sign language, which is like using your hands and face to talk. It’s as if you're telling a story with movements in the air, cool, right? Just like how you might point at something when you can't say it out loud.
Examples
- A child born with no ability to hear learns how to communicate using hand signs.
- A group of people who are all deaf meet at a café where everyone uses sign language.
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See also
- How Do Bees Communicate with Their Hive?
- How Do Bees Communicate the Location of Flowers?
- How do honey bees communicate?
- What are communication systems?
- How do honeybees use a dance to tell other bees where food is?