"That's something we've never seen before in profoundly deaf kids."
There's a school in Bluefields, Nicaragua, founded for deaf kids.
"Most deaf kids would be lost in a mainstream school," said 18-year-old Tina Hamilton, a senior who went to the rally.
Some deaf kids, they assume they can't do things.
'I'm not playing - a deaf kid with all those others!'
If she were an orangutan instead of just a deaf kid, she could probably get it published in Fortune.
He said, "I've even learned to sign a little bit so that I can talk to the deaf kids."
I learned the sign language so the deaf kids could "speak" to me in the palms of my hands.
How could a deaf and dumb kid grow up to challenge the Lady or Dominator on their own ground?
"That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball."