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Tbh it doesn't really bother me that much (granted I'm on mobile and the gif isn't moving so it's probably worse with movement) but it just blows my mind that multiple people said "I'm trypophobic" and then someone decided to post that. Like, it doesn't make sense to me and it makes me angry even though the pic doesn't actually bother me so much. Like :confused: Why would you intentionally do that. I'd get it if I posted a pic of a spider and someone was like "oh ew I'm arachnophobic" after the fact but if you KNOW why would you subject someone to that... At least put a warning @ the top of the post.
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You'll be catching up for hours. Have fun on vacay!Going away on vacation until thursday.. should be fun to see how much i have to read on here when i get home.
Make sure you're looking at them. You're probably used to kind of looking around while you talk or occasionally saying something with your back to them but with limited/no hearing it'll help to be looking at them so that those who lip read can.I will be working with a handful of deaf high school cheerleaders tomorrow and Tuesday. I am pretty nervous, but there will be an ASL interpreter there so I am hoping for the best! If anybody has tips I would be more than happy to take them. I know it will be challenging but I'm blessed to have this opportunity :)
Side note: does anybody know of any quick games/ice breakers/etc. that could work for only 3 to 5 girls with limited to no hearing? I know tons of games, but not for that small of a group.
I will be working with a handful of deaf high school cheerleaders tomorrow and Tuesday. I am pretty nervous, but there will be an ASL interpreter there so I am hoping for the best! If anybody has tips I would be more than happy to take them. I know it will be challenging but I'm blessed to have this opportunity :)
Side note: does anybody know of any quick games/ice breakers/etc. that could work for only 3 to 5 girls with limited to no hearing? I know tons of games, but not for that small of a group.