Parents and Families
Visit this area often to see information for parents and families
There is no one right way.
Every child and family is different. Values, experiences, opinions, and resources vary from family to family. What works in one situation may not work in another. There are a number of ways to be successful raising a deaf or hard of hearing child. No one plan or formula will work for everyone. You must do what you believe is right for your child and family. Start Here! ASDC is comprised of a board of parents of deaf children as well as deaf adults and we have compiled for you the ASDC Information book. Our gift to you will provide you with our combined expertise in one place.
Get to know other parents of deaf and hard of hearing children
All parents want what is best for their child. Meeting other parents and learning about their experiences can help you find out about options, resources and can serve as a means of support.
Get to know deaf and hard of hearing role models
Spending time with deaf and hard of hearing role models can help you understand what it means to be deaf. Your deaf or hard of hearing child can achieve the same academic, social, and personal fulfillment as hearing children. Did you know that most deaf and hard of hearing adults grew up in a hearing family? Their experience, information, and perspective can help you as you navigate your families journey.
Recommended Reading
Increasing Literacy Skills with Your Deaf Infant It is never too early to communicate with your child, especially if they are deaf or hard of hearing.
The Infant and Toddler Program If your infant or toddler has been identified with a hearing loss, they may be eligible for services under the Infant and Toddlers Program of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Picking Educational Programs Often parents want to know what the best program is, or whether a particular program is better than another one.
All Parents and Families Articles
HOLIDAY CARD ART – ANNOUNCING OUR WINNERS!
The results of our Holiday Card Art Contest are IN! A huge SHOUT-OUT of THANKS to all who submitted artwork. It was a tough decision - and wow - do we have some extremely talented young people in our world! Congratulations to our winners: Anthony - Age 3...
HOLIDAY CARD ART WINNERS – TBA 11/15/22
Tune in on Tuesday, November 15 @ 11 am EST! We're so excited to be announcing our 2022 Holiday Card Art Contest Winners! Join us on November 15 via our FB channel! Cards will be available for purchase beginning November 18th!
ASL Video of the Week: The Busy Little Squirrel (11/9/22)
Signed & Edited by Jeni Jackerson, ASL SpecialistRocky Mountain Deaf School | www.RMDS.co All copyrighted material is held by the original copyright owners. Images in this video are derived from Google Images, and compliant with the Copyright and Fair Use Act...

ASDC Spirit Shirts Are Here!
They are here!! ASDC Spirit Shirts! The American Society for Deaf Children Spirit shirt promotes ASL pride in our ASDC community, parents, teachers, and deaf and hard-of-hearing children. Join us in creating awareness about the importance of ASL! About the online...
ASL Video of the Week: Welcome November (11/2/22)
You have eaten most of your Halloween candy, planted your fall flowers, put away the carved pumpkins, and pulled out the heavy sweaters and coats for colder weather. November has arrived! This week's video is from ASDC's Intermediate ASL Instructor, Edna Johnston....
Welcome! PS 347 The American Sign Language & English Lower School
Join us in giving PS347 The American Sign Language and English Lower School a warm ASDC welcome as they join our family of Member Schools supporting D/HH students in language accessibility, learning, and inclusion. Located in New York NY, PS 347, or "47" as they like...
Welcome! Happy Hands Education Center
Join us in giving Happy Hands Education Center a warm ASDC welcome as they join our family of Member Schools supporting D/HH students in language accessibility, learning, and inclusion. Located in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Happy Hands is a Christian early education...

ASL Video of the Week (10/26/22): This is Halloween!
Halloween is upon us, and we couldn't be more excited! We're ready to decorate pumpkins, make a few DIY costumes, grab some yummy candy, and maybe even conjure up some cute (or scary) Halloween crafts! To truly put us, and you, in the spooky spirit, we've got this...
Mental Health in Schools: How Do We Encourage our Children & Each Other to Keep Going? Join the conversation on 11/3/22 at 8 pm (ET)
Join Signed By Stories and ASDC for an important, live-streamed conversation on November 3rd at 8 pm (ET) as we discuss Mental Health in Schools: How Do We Encourage Our Children & Each Other to Keep Going? Tune in and learn how you can play a role in making...
Family Fun at ASL Weekend – Knoxville, TN
ASDC recently joined over 30 individuals, families, and professionals at the October ASL Weekend held at the Tennessee School for the Deaf in Knoxville, TN! ASL Weekend is a unique two-day event for anyone interested in learning ASL and taking their skills to the next...