Heartwarming Moment Deaf Grandma Teaches Deaf Baby To Do Sign Language

Heartwarming Moment Deaf Grandma Teaches Deaf Baby To Do Sign Language | Stay at Home Mum

This is the adorable moment a deaf grandma spoke to her deaf granddaughter in sign language.�

Aria McMahon is deaf, so is her�grandmother, Pamela, and when they met when Aria was nine weeks old, something magical has happened, and that special bond didn’t go unnoticed as Aria’s mum, Shari captured every bit of that moment.

Shari shared the footage on her�Facebook page, where Aria can be seen looking intently at Pamela as she spoke to Aria in sign language, while the baby lies on Panela’s lap, smiling and cooing.�Pamela is asking Aria if she can sign “Grandma”, then she helped Aria to do the sign.

Shari told�Scary Mommy�that Pamela and Aria’s connection is something special, although�they haven’t seen each other since the video as she and Aria, who is almost five months now, have moved out of state.

“They have a special bond and my mum misses her so much.�Aria is almost 5 months old now and she hasn’t been signing lately but always ‘listens’ intently to people signing to her,” she said.

Shari said that Aria is the fifth generation deaf in their family as almost every member of their family is deaf.

The video has now gained more than one million views, over 4,800 reactions and more than 10,700 shares.

Source:�Essentialbaby.com.au

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