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#CODA (Children of Deaf Adults) with the amazing Gabriela Bianco. CODAs are hearing children of deaf parents, and in this insightful and insightful conversation, Gabriela shares her personal experience growing up in a deaf family, in a bicultural and bilingual home, where sign language and speech intertwine to form a deep family bond. From her childhood to her current experiences, Gabriela offers an intimate look at the challenges and joys of being a CODA. We'll discover how deaf culture and community have influenced her identity and the way she relates to others. Additionally, we'll discuss the importance of communication, empathy, and inclusion in the lives of CODAs and their families. This episode sheds light on a little-known but incredibly significant aspect of human #diversity. #unexpected Discover inspiring stories, first-person experiences, and advice from experts in the field that will help you understand and support those who experience life through neurodivergent lenses. Get ready to challenge perceptions, cultivate empathy, and celebrate the diversity of minds that enrich our world. Follow us on social media to find out all the latest news! In this episode: 00:00 Hearing children of deaf people 01:56 Introducing Gabriela Bianco 02:13 The specifics of being CODA 03:53 The deaf community 09:17 Language and identity 14:07 Sign language with hearing children 17:02 CODA childhood and schooling 20:26 Living childhood with parents with disabilities 27:08 The need for interpreters 28:16 Gabriela and her work in the theater 33:02 CODA meetings 34:07 Gabriela and the UNEXPECTED 35:19 Closing and conclusions with Lic. Gabriela Kowal CODA - Gabriela Bianco Inesperado Podcast