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how beautiful!!! 😀
Big Smile on my face!!! 😀
wow very very cute !!!!!!!!!!!
Big AWWWW! She’s so cute and your son too 🙂
Awwww, Renny is a beautiful darling girl .. Wow she is great asl learner .. How lucky she is for you ~~ Also your beautiful son, Lenny too … Bless you, and holly and family 🙂
How sweet!
Wow! How cute and smart she is! Its been a long time since I saw you all–since I visited Rachel in CA!
Very nice to start my day! Young kids do grasp the concept especially when being immersed in dual language environment. So cute!!
So cute and bright girl!! She probably will know more ASL than you!! *hahahaha* oops, sorry. *Ahem* I will behave! *smile* *ugh*
That’s cute! I am proud to see your daughter’s accomplishment to comphrend of bilingual approaches. Eventually, she might become professional interpreter or any career fields to communicate the bridge between hearing and deaf. Cheers!
Nick
what a good morning it was to us to view this during bkfst. Ashlyn asked what ASL stands for. Thank you Renny and your papa for a good morning start.
That is great!
Renny could be the poster child to promote Bilingual!!
John
Right Renny. My teenage daughter and I watched this. The last part, awww.
Awww! Your daughter is so cute and smart for her age to understands Bilingual. Way to go! You and Holly are a blessing to have her and your son. She is like her Daddy. 🙂 She would be a great teacher. Proud of your girl.
Thanks for sharing.
Aw She s very precious little girl! Big smile on my face 🙂
See? It is a proof….:-)
You made my morning!!!! I have a BIG smile on my face now, just like everybody else!
DE
Smart cookie!
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cute
Hey Jon …….. Give her a cookie and also don’t forget Milk too ….. she deserve it .
This was shared with me by a deaf faculty member. My son is 3 years old and hearing. My whole family is hearing but we are all learning ASL – including my son. I hope he is as good at communicating in ASL as Renny when he is 6. Thanks for sharing!!
Awesome! You rock, Renny! Can’t wait to see more vlogs from this young lady!
Yes! You are a lucky dad. But even more, she is a very lucky little girl to grow up with a father who is so delighted with her and so proud. What a beautiful thing to see.
Oh, CUTE!!!
Hi! We are in a class on Deaf Culture at the University of Pennsylvania. For our final project, we are putting together a short video about the benefits of bilingualism for deaf children (as opposed to oralism). We LOVE this clip and would really like to use it. Would it be OK if we used this clip in our video and, if so, do you have a version that we would be able to use with iMovie? Thank you!