I loved Luca. He was so adorable. Wish we could've gotten more scenes with him and Jared. In that first scene it looked like they were setting Jared up to be some sort of mentor who was going to look out for him, but then they didn't really go anywhere with it.
It’s wonderful first time see deaf person join Waterloo school 🏫 it’s hard communication with hearing impaired and hearing people main to amazing mean I am proud of him look conditions ❤
I think it is great to see deaf people on tv series,it is hard for them to understand and make themselves understood by others.it’s difficult to live with disabilities in our societies nowadays.I like Luca is deeply human and he wants to be accepted at school.I ‘m myself disabled and I can imagine what he is going through./Moses Campbell.
I’m American and 100% deaf. At least some deaf people can read lips, but I can’t. I can’t hear anything at all. Growing up, I had no friends. Everyone made fun of me and begged me to teach them swear words in sign language, then never spoke to me again. I joined the football team (American football), but my teammates never tried to include me in teamwork. They kept me away from the game, leaving me on the sidelines unless someone got injured-then I’d finally get to play. My teammates never invited me to any events or birthday parties. My parents forced me to invite them to my birthday once, and nobody showed up. Being deaf and raised in a hearing school was a very hard life. There was a school for the deaf, but it was too far from where we lived. My parents thought sending me to a hearing school would make me smarter because I’d “face the same challenges as everyone else.” But that wasn’t true. I didn’t socialize with anyone. I always sat alone during lunch. If I had gone to a school for the deaf, I probably would have made tons of friends. Now I’m 45 years old, and I only have four friends. If I had gone to a school for the deaf, I might have had many more friends to stay in contact with over the years.
I'm so sorry that was your experience growing up. Going through all of the "normal" difficulties of that period in our lives is hard enough, I can't imagine having to endure that kind of additional pain and hardship. With the internet and all the various internet communities, I'm a little surprised you don't have a larger circle of friends. Unless you're like me... Enough hurt over the years turned me from a very social and outgoing person, into a self isolated introvert keeping almost completely to myself. Between some health issues, getting tired of the people I love the most, hurting me the most, and having to try to pretend like I was okay with everyone else (nobody likes a "Debbie Downer"), I just keep to myself now.
I'm an ASL interpreter for the Deaf in K-12 in the US, and this is making me cry with anger. My current student has parents that don't really sign either. I am the only person in her life that she can communicate with clearly and easily. It breaks my heart. We need to do better for our Deaf kiddos.
I love how much this shows the struggles of someone who can’t hear now Maby people will take the time to get to know how hard it is to follow people when others can’t hear
That noise at 5:50 is what I hear after going in water 💀 I haven’t been swimming in years. It’s hard enough having auditory processing disorder without experiencing that too 😭
It’s the mold that goes in the ear with the microphone, some ppl that have hearing aids have clear or smaller invisible ones. I wear mine to school but mine are red/white/blue cause i don’t really care if ppl see them
@@mikelitoris7272 It's the colour of the ' Hearing Aids ' now they come in different Colours , in the early day's they were a boxy type with a clip on the back to clip onto the shirt or jacket , or you made a pouch for it with a ribbon hanging around your neck or elastic waist bound , thou l didn't like it much very uncomfortable 🥵
Yeah being ' Deaf ' is a really hard life , l have been through this myself & l don't wish it on any person.... I wish parents would consider designer babies , so there is less suffering in the ' whole world ' & kids can grow into beautiful Children & Adults , please make this a better world😢😢😢😢
@@isabellapellegrini778 Genetic editing aka eugenics of the Deaf. Ps our hardships don't come from being Deaf it comes from people who inconvenience us. To the OC don't assume we're all miserable, we are proud of our community and culture. Shame on you for suggesting eugenics and cultural genocide, we are already beautiful children and adults.
@@isabellapellegrini778 They mean genetic engineering, perhaps to remove the trait of deafness in this context. Which is problematic for a few reasons.
I loved Luca. He was so adorable. Wish we could've gotten more scenes with him and Jared. In that first scene it looked like they were setting Jared up to be some sort of mentor who was going to look out for him, but then they didn't really go anywhere with it.
It’s wonderful first time see deaf person join Waterloo school 🏫 it’s hard communication with hearing impaired and hearing people main to amazing mean I am proud of him look conditions ❤
Actually, you could count Imogen Stewart from s8-s9 as she was deaf and had a hearing aid
@@MrRedPanda1234 oh really mean I missed that part season 8-9 shame I will try find at bbc iPlayer thank let me know
@@garethcampbell7557 it’s good dw
I think it is great to see deaf people on tv series,it is hard for them to understand and make themselves understood by others.it’s difficult to live with disabilities in our societies nowadays.I like Luca is deeply human and he wants to be accepted at school.I ‘m myself disabled and I can imagine what he is going through./Moses Campbell.
I’m American and 100% deaf. At least some deaf people can read lips, but I can’t. I can’t hear anything at all. Growing up, I had no friends. Everyone made fun of me and begged me to teach them swear words in sign language, then never spoke to me again.
I joined the football team (American football), but my teammates never tried to include me in teamwork. They kept me away from the game, leaving me on the sidelines unless someone got injured-then I’d finally get to play. My teammates never invited me to any events or birthday parties. My parents forced me to invite them to my birthday once, and nobody showed up.
Being deaf and raised in a hearing school was a very hard life. There was a school for the deaf, but it was too far from where we lived. My parents thought sending me to a hearing school would make me smarter because I’d “face the same challenges as everyone else.” But that wasn’t true. I didn’t socialize with anyone. I always sat alone during lunch.
If I had gone to a school for the deaf, I probably would have made tons of friends. Now I’m 45 years old, and I only have four friends. If I had gone to a school for the deaf, I might have had many more friends to stay in contact with over the years.
so sad to hear about that, but i believe now you are stronger than you realize
I'm so sorry that was your experience growing up. Going through all of the "normal" difficulties of that period in our lives is hard enough, I can't imagine having to endure that kind of additional pain and hardship.
With the internet and all the various internet communities, I'm a little surprised you don't have a larger circle of friends. Unless you're like me... Enough hurt over the years turned me from a very social and outgoing person, into a self isolated introvert keeping almost completely to myself. Between some health issues, getting tired of the people I love the most, hurting me the most, and having to try to pretend like I was okay with everyone else (nobody likes a "Debbie Downer"), I just keep to myself now.
This broke my heart I’m so sorry
I'm an ASL interpreter for the Deaf in K-12 in the US, and this is making me cry with anger. My current student has parents that don't really sign either. I am the only person in her life that she can communicate with clearly and easily. It breaks my heart. We need to do better for our Deaf kiddos.
I love how much this shows the struggles of someone who can’t hear now Maby people will take the time to get to know how hard it is to follow people when others can’t hear
That noise at 5:50 is what I hear after going in water 💀 I haven’t been swimming in years. It’s hard enough having auditory processing disorder without experiencing that too 😭
The show somehow represent any stories that related to teenagers especially nowadays
Poor Luca😢
Pour luca 😊
Bring back Mr Byrne
Des temps journaliers structurés, aux seins d'un établissement scolaire 😉 lol !
Hi, what's the movie called?
Is not a movie, but a series: Waterloo Road
Its called waterloo road you can watch it on bbc iplayer
What's the name of the actor?
Danny Murphy
what are those green earplugs for?
It’s the mold that goes in the ear with the microphone, some ppl that have hearing aids have clear or smaller invisible ones. I wear mine to school but mine are red/white/blue cause i don’t really care if ppl see them
dont be idiot, that's hearing aids
@@mikelitoris7272
It's the colour of the
' Hearing Aids ' now
they come in different
Colours , in the early day's
they were a boxy type with a
clip on the back to clip onto
the shirt or jacket , or you
made a pouch for it with a
ribbon hanging around
your neck or elastic
waist bound , thou l
didn't like it much
very uncomfortable 🥵
what is this show about
Its a school in Britain and its about how students life in school and different thing they go through
😂😢😊
horrible editing
I think it’s just mainly showing Luca when he’s on screen.
Yeah being ' Deaf ' is a really hard life , l have been through this myself & l don't wish it
on any person....
I wish parents would
consider designer babies , so there is
less suffering in the
' whole world ' & kids
can grow into beautiful
Children & Adults , please make this a
better world😢😢😢😢
What do you mean designer babies?
@@isabellapellegrini778 Genetic editing aka eugenics of the Deaf. Ps our hardships don't come from being Deaf it comes from people who inconvenience us. To the OC don't assume we're all miserable, we are proud of our community and culture. Shame on you for suggesting eugenics and cultural genocide, we are already beautiful children and adults.
@@isabellapellegrini778 They mean genetic engineering, perhaps to remove the trait of deafness in this context. Which is problematic for a few reasons.
this is a fucked and ableist take
@@isabellapellegrini778A designer baby is an embryo that was genetically engineered to be given specific traits, like being healthier or smarter.