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1) Little Quack
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"Splish! Splash! Splosh! Little Quack is a duck out of water. Can he find the courage to join his brothers and sisters in the pond? Count along with the Quack-u-lator and find out!"--Container.
The story of Little Quack is brought to life with original music, voice, and sign language helping all children appreciate the richness of a visual language. Missy Keast interprets the story of Little Quack as he tries to find the courage to join his brothers...
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Signing Time Christmas DVD -- Celebrate Christmas with Rachael, Alex, Leah, Hopkins the Frog, and all their singing friends. Sing and sign new holiday songs with Rachael Coleman. Learn the 12 signs of Christmas - Christmas, bell, candle, Christmas tree, gift/present, light, ornament, reindeer, give, snow, star, stocking, as well as many others. Then watch the nativitiy story from the Bible set to music. Use play options to customize viewing to...
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The story of a family's journey through a confusing maze of emotions, medical opinions, politics and the life-changing decisions that must be made when a deaf child is born to a hearing couple. Uses the first person diary, performance and traditional documentary techniques to explore the practical communication problems faced by hearing parents of deaf children.
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"Why is music so important to us and why does it have such a profound effect on the human heart? This episode explains the answer to that question and take us on a journey through the ear, into the brain and right into the heart of the human psyche with Interviews with world class neuroscientists, like Daniel Levitin, Oliver Sacks and Steven Pinker, and a host of extraordinary people--from a woman whose brain cannot "hear" music to a deaf musician...
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Bay Kennish, who grew up in a wealthy family with happily married parents and older brother, and Daphne Vasquez, who lost her hearing as a child and grew up with a single mother in a working-class neighborhood, find their lives turned upside down when they discover they were accidentally switched at birth.
18) Rainbow's end
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Fictional productions for children done in sign language. These productions portray persons and situations designed to enhance the self-image of deaf children, encourage activities which lead to the acquisition of English language and reading skills, and stimulate family interaction as well as interaction within the classroom.
20) Freedom machines
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Explores how human experience and new technological innovations are outpacing social policies. This program profiles four individuals who have overcome their disabilities or succeeded despite their physical conditions with the help of new technologies.
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