Parents and Families
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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
Register Today for the 5th Annual Scarlett’s Park Conference in the Silent Garden
Scarlett's Park in the Silent Garden is an annual conference focusing on Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and adults with special needs. Each year, distinguished lecturers from the United States are invited to share their knowledge and expertise with our community....
Video of the Week 6.28.23 | Super Red Riding Hood!
A story of guts and girl power!Super Red Riding Hood Ruby loves to play a superhero, so when her mother gives her a “mission” that takes her into the deep, dark woods, Ruby throws on her red cloak to become … Super Red Riding Hood! Nothing can scare her — except maybe...
ASL Video of the Week 6.21.23 | The Secret Diary of a Wolf
Scared of Little Red Riding Hood? The Secret Diary of a Wolf This diary reveals the secret hopes and fears of a wolf. Who would imagine that Little Red Riding Hood terrifies him? Who would guess he sings the Bark Chorale each Tuesday with the rest of the wolf pack?...
Honoring and Celebrating Juneteenth
Have you ever learned about and/or celebrated Juneteenth at home or in the classroom? Juneteenth is short for June Nineteenth. June 19th is a holiday that marks the day enslaved people who lived in our country learned they were legally free. It isn’t a national...
Conference Lodging Prices Increase TOMORROW, June 13 – Register for Conference Today!
"Language Starts with Me" American Society for Deaf Children 31st Annual Family Conference | July 12 - 14, 2023Join us in Williamsburg, VA at the Great Wolf Lodge!Our 31st Annual Family Conference is starting soon! We're days away from opening our doors and welcoming...
New ASL Skill Building Workshops Added!
JUNE WORKSHOPJULY WORKSHOPFREE Workshops for ASDC Members!Each month, we host a FREE online workshop for our annual ASDC Members. Workshop topics are focused on improving ASL skills and language development. Join us in June and July for two essential workshops that...
ASL Video of the Week 6.7.23: Marlo the Brave
VIDEO OF THE WEEKLANGUAGE DEVELOPMENTLEARN ASL WITH US!
Deaf LGBTQ+ Awareness & Resources
The resources provided here by ASDC are from trusted sources and are meant to provide support and references for you and your family. This is not an all-inclusive list; there are many resources available. ASDC does not offer therapeutic, medical, or professional...
Lodging Prices Increase June 13 – Register for Conference Today!
"Language Starts with Me" American Society for Deaf Children 31st Annual Family Conference | July 12 - 14, 2023Join us in Williamsburg, VA at the Great Wolf Lodge!Our 31st Annual Family Conference is starting soon! We're days away from opening our doors and welcoming...
Video of the Week 5.31.23: Let’s Make A Rainbow
Let's Make A Rainbow Oh no! The rainbow is broken! Help put it back together by learning ordinal numbers and the colors of the rainbow. “Let’s Make a Rainbow” Written by Krista HineIllustrated by Krista Hine and CanvaInterpreted and signed by Krista HinePineapple and...