Deaf Pope Sings With His Daughter Who Cannot Hear

Deaf Pope Sings With His Daughter Who Cannot Hear
Deaf Pope Sings With His Daughter Who Cannot Hear

Video: Deaf Pope Sings With His Daughter Who Cannot Hear

Video: Deaf Pope Sings With His Daughter Who Cannot Hear
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Although Kevin Nadrowski cannot listen and neither can his little daughters Dakota and Bayleigh, he has dedicated himself to teaching them to listen to the voice of their heart, even through music. This is shown in a video that has gone viral after Nadrowski posted it on YouTube and where he is seen teaching the youngest of them, Bayleigh, the song "If You're Happy and You Know It" using sign language American people.

Translated into Spanish the children's song says, in part: "If you are happy and you know it, clap your hands." So, as can be seen in the video, the father claps several times and tries to help his daughter to do it too.

According to the father, he told People, he wants the popularity of his video to inspire other people who are going through difficulties: “I feel very good about it. Many people face challenges in life and I hope through my video they can say, 'If this deaf father can sing a song with his deaf daughter in American Sign Language, there are no limits.'

Nadrowski assured the Today show that when he was 11 months old and his parents discovered that he was deaf, they did not know what to do with him. But now, thanks to his experience, he will be able to help his daughters and introduce them to music. "I want you to know that being deaf doesn't mean you can't sing or enjoy listening to songs," said Nadrowski.

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