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Making Speeches Is Viable For Born-Deaf Children

Ten years ago, one family in Perth (Australia), was worried their young son Isaac, might never talk. He’s since proved himself as a natural orator.

Perth boy born #deaf, now a public speaker | #hearing #edchat http://t.co/XiWGxGSjdM

— Caroline Carswell (@irishdeafkids) April 20, 2014

Subtitles can be activated on the video by clicking the ‘CC’ button. Enjoy!

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  1. Sound Advice
    10 years ago

    #Cochlear #implants help Munster boy Izaac Coubrough

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    #Implants power Izaac’s #speech.

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    10 years ago

    National Power of Speech Awards – Izaac Coubrough

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