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  • bjbjLULU It takes a certain type of person to jump out of an aeroplane at 12,000 feet.

  • It requires a lot of courage and that s something Karishma Mohan, who s been deaf since the

  • age of two, knows all about. To be deaf has never made me feel like I ve got a barrier.

  • I can drive, I can do everything everyone else does just the same as any hearing person.

  • It s just a normal way of life for me. She s a go-getter. We had been very protective

  • of her initially (when we came) But now she s out and about, doing everything. Sometimes

  • she does scare me because I m not as brave as her. She s done her sky diving, bungy jumping.

  • s daring, she s got a different adrenalin rush that we don t have. Karishma s courage and determination gets her noticed.

  • Deaf Aotearoa saw she d be a perfect spokeswoman and asked her to be one of the faces of the

  • annual New Zealand Sign Language awareness campaign. This year the theme for NZSL week

  • is m Deaf, Lets Talk and the reason we ve made it this theme it was an opportunity for

  • deaf people to share their experiences and to share their life, the challenges that they

  • have and to share with hearing people on what its like to be deaf. I think a lot of hearing

  • people don t know what a deaf person is like. What deaf people are like really. And so that

  • was part of my, wanting to be part of the promotion that they don t really know that

  • deaf people, you know I m still human, still pretty normal. Sometimes hearing people think,

  • oh they are deaf but I wanted to show that I can be independent I can do anything, similar

  • to hearing people. When Karishma was first diagnosed with deafness in South Africa her

  • parents never dreamed she d become the independent young woman she is today. When the initial

  • diagnosis of deafness was made, the most devastating part for us was, we believed at the time she

  • would be illiterate wont be able to read and write, questions of what her future will be

  • like. And my biggest wish at the time was to make her independent for the times we wont

  • be around to support her. And we ve been very successful t that because she s very independent,

  • very strong willed, a mind of her own and she can go and do things the way she wants

  • it and she not just going to accept any answer she ll fight for what she believes is right.

  • She has proved that the deaf can do anything they want to.. The entire family has learnt

  • sign language which has been an incredible support to Karishma. We realised the sign

  • language was really important for Karishma very early on, it became another language

  • in our home. So every Tuesday night was our night to go and learn sign language so we

  • could be abreast with her learning and communicate with her that was the most important thing,

  • being able to communicate with her while she was at school and get us up to speed so we

  • can help her along. Krishma s mother decided to change her career direction from being

  • a mainstream music teacher to a teacher of the deaf so she could better understand Karishma

  • s world. When Karishma was diagnosed with deafness I continued being a mainstream teacher

  • but I had the interest of working with the deaf, knowing I needed to improve my sign

  • language as well, and how best I could support Karishma. I don t think this would have been

  • my career path if Karishma had not been deaf. But I m not sad for it. This year Karishma

  • decided to fulfil her life dream and become a teacher of the deaf just like her Mum. ve

  • looked at my mum often, she s a teacher as well and I ve always thought, I ve dreamed

  • about it a lot that I d like to be like her and be a teacher and so now that I ve started

  • my practicum I look at myself and can think, yeah I can do something similar to what mums

  • done. She s a qualified teacher and I can do exactly the same thing if I want to do

  • that. As of yet of course I m not a teacher yet but it s pretty amazing for me to think

  • I m doing what I always wanted to do. It s beautiful, it s a lovely experience. And it

  • seems she s chosen the right path. Yeah she s doing really well I think. She s showing

  • initiative, seeing where there have been gaps and where something needs doing. She s getting

  • on really well with the children they re enjoying her and wanted her attention. We need more

  • deaf role models, we don t have enough deaf teachers. Because their first language is

  • sign language they are much better role models for the deaf children they giving them the

  • language, showing them that they are capable and finding their way in the world that they

  • are able to communicate with other hearing people. Karishma aims to teach deaf children

  • and children with hearing. She passionate about all New Zealander s learning more about

  • our country s third official language. This coming week, Deaf Aotearoa are offering free

  • sign language taster classes all around the country. And Karishma can give you lots of

  • reasons why you should get along to one. To communicate with deaf people. And make new

  • friends. And to be able to communicate with people you might not have been able to communicate

  • with before! And then you can go anywhere, wherever you want and communicate with anyone.

  • Meet someone in a coffee bar or wherever. It s just the same as if you were relaxing

  • with hearing friends you could do that with deaf friends as well. And if you work with

  • a deaf person that would be much nicer to be able to talk to them easily. If you d like

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