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ASDC Family Survey

ASDC is constantly striving to effectively advocate for families who have children who are deaf and hard of hearing.

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OUR CHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE

MISSION STATEMENT: ASDC supports and educates families of deaf and hard of hearing children and advocates for high-quality programs and services.  Consider joining ASDC today, and receive The Endeavor magazine three times

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Early Advantages

In-depth study by Sharon Baker, Ed.D. on the advantages of early language acquisition.

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The Right to Bilingual

Every deaf child, whatever the level of his/her hearing loss, should have the right to grow up bilingual.

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About American Society for Deaf Children

We believe deaf or hard-of-hearing children are entitled to full communication access in their home, school, and community. We also believe that language development, respect for the Deaf, and access to deaf and hard-of-hearing role models are important to assure optimal intellectual, social, and emotional development.  Read More


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