At Birth — Switched
The show is rated and is recommended for mature teens due to its focus on identity, responsibility, and social issues. Switched at Birth TV Review | Common Sense Media
(2011–2017) is a critically acclaimed teen drama that aired on ABC Family (now Freeform). It is best known for its groundbreaking portrayal of Deaf culture, featuring a large cast of deaf and hearing-impaired actors and frequently utilizing American Sign Language (ASL) . Critical Reception Switched at Birth
Critics generally praised the show for its fresh writing and ability to elevate a "surreal and contrived" premise into a grounded family drama. It holds a "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes , with reviewers highlighting its ability to tackle complex social issues—such as economic class disparity and sexual consent—without becoming overly "preachy". The show is rated and is recommended for

