A St. Augustine mother hopes a viral moment between her baby and her deaf parents will inspire other parents to enroll their children in sign language classes, according to News4JAX The Local Station
Mara McCullough is baby Jane’s mom. Both of McCullough’s parents are deaf.
She said Jane loves watching her grandparents communicate.
McCullough posted videos of Jane and her grandparents on TikTok, which have gained millions of views.
The viral clip featured the baby babbling and attempting to communicate in sign language with her grandparents.
“She’s starting to show us that she’s trying to communicate and use the language, so it’s been really cool,” McCullough said.
McCullough expressed surprise at the videos gaining so much attention.
Jane hasn’t fully mastered signing yet, but when her mother signs “water” or “outside,” it visibly delights Jane.
“She’s still just babbling in sign language so there’s no correct signs yet, that’ll probably come in a few months,” McCullough said. “She’s showing us that she’s starting to understand it.”
McCullough noted that when Jane’s granddad began communicating with her, it helped calm the almost 6-month-old down.
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