Letter to Parents

Dear Parent or Caregiver,

As a parent or caretaker of a deaf or hard of hearing child, you may find yourself contemplating the best educational setting to meet your child’s unique needs. We want to share with you the incredible opportunities that schools for the deaf can provide.

These specialized schools are thoughtfully designed with your child’s needs in mind. They offer an inclusive environment where your child has full access to communication. With experienced and certified teachers dedicated to supporting deaf and hard of hearing students, your child will be in caring hands.

You may find that your child is the first deaf person you have encountered, and it’s completely natural to feel a mix of emotions – fear, uncertainty, and hope. As leaders in the field, CEASD has often reflected with parents who wonder: Will my child reach their full potential? Will they have friends? Will they fit in with our family? Will they be OK?

Many parents experience peace of mind by connecting with a school for the deaf, which addresses many of these concerns. Each school has its unique framework and offerings, which may include:

– **Early Intervention Services**: Programs that support your family at home and at school, helping you navigate this journey together.

– **Preschool Services**: Classes for children aged three to five, along with valuable family resources and training.

– **Elementary and Secondary Education**: Comprehensive education that aligns with state or local curriculum standards, preparing students for college and future careers.

– **Post-Secondary Transition Programs (ages 18-21) **: Support to help young adults live independently, connecting them with community resources and services tailored to their needs.

– **Outreach Services**: Assistance for students not attending the school, along with training and information for parents and professionals. Many schools also offer summer camps and additional educational programming.

Best of all, there are no tuition fees for families at schools for the deaf, making these invaluable resources accessible to all.

To learn more, contact the school for the deaf nearest you. Find out what it has to offer and make sure your child and family have every advantage.

Best regards,
The CEASD Leadership Team