Teacher Teaches Deaf Students Farts
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Teacher had to tell her deaf students that people can hear farts. Their reaction was hilarious.

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Anna Trupiano is a first -grade teacher at a school that serves deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing students.
A six-year-old child farted so loud in class that some of their classmates began to laugh.
This created a wonderful and funny teaching moment.
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