Students Learn Sign Language to Welcome Deaf Child

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TOO SWEET! 💜 This elementary school is helping a kindergartner who is deaf feel more welcome by teaching its staff and students sign language.

“They’re very inclusive and want to be able to communicate with her,” Sampietro says. “They’re little kids, so they’re obviously not fluent in sign language, but they certainly love Morey.”

Morey is one of 34 million children around the world who have disabling hearing loss, according to the World Health Organization. More than 430 million adults have it, too -- and that number is expected to grow. The WHO estimates that more than 900 million people will have disabling hearing loss by 2050.

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