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Recent Blog Posts
Explaining Face Masks to Deaf Kids
This fun video from Jincy Roberson explains to deaf and hard of hearing kids why people need to wear face masks.
Survey: Deaf Music Camp
Take this short survey to help college students explore the possibility of starting a music camp for deaf children!
Job Opportunities in Maine
Looking for a job in Deaf education or early intervention? The Maine Educational Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is hiring! Check out all of their open positions here.
Deaf Siblings Seek Adoption
Three siblings from Austin, TX are waiting to be adopted. They are looking for a family that is already fluent in American Sign Language.
New Philanthropic Partners! Meet Delta Zeta
We are pleased to announce that ASDC has been selected as an ongoing philanthropic partner of Delta Zeta National Sorority!
DeafBlind Resources: Virtual Book Readings
DeafBlind Central has new resources for teachers and parents of deaf and deafblind students. See their library of children’s books – each with an ASL story video, corresponding vocabulary video, and a lesson plan to make an experience box!
ASDC Impact Report: 2019
See how your donation or membership positively impacted families with deaf children in 2019!
ASDC Newsletter – September 2020
Get information about our upcoming ASL classes, see new stories in our ASL Stories Directory, purchase clear face masks, and more!
New videos! ASL Stories Directory has expanded
Find new videos in our ASL Stories Directory from our friends at The Learning Center for the Deaf.
Genetic Counseling Research Survey
Take a 20-minute anonymous online survey to help genetic counselors better serve parents with deaf and hard of hearing children. This survey is part of a research study by the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Deadline: Oct. 31, 2020.