Summer camps for students who are deaf and hard of hearing are fantastic opportunities for peer interaction and socialization. Students immediately bond over shared experiences. They meet children they may never have had the opportunity to meet and make lasting friendships. If your child missed camp this year, plan for it next year!
“Social interactions and friendships in childhood are associated with a wide range factors related to psychological well-being and can be considered protective factors against life stressors and developmental challenges..” (Batten, Oakes, Alexander, Factors Associated With Social Interactions Between Deaf Children and Their Hearing Peers)
"Meeting deaf adults will acquaint you with the world and culture of deaf people, and it will bring role models into your child's world—a factor whose importance, right from the start, cannot be overstated." (Ogden, P. 1996, The Silent Garden: Raising Your Deaf Child)
More ideas:
- Play groups/dates
- Open-captioned movies
- Sports/classes w/ an interpreter
- Deaf Community groups
- Social media groups
Where to find events:
https://www.facebook.com/CDHHE
https://www.deafhoosiers.com/news
https://www.hearindiana.org
https://iadhoosiers.org
https://www.inhandsandvoices.org
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