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Deaf children primarily gain access to the Deaf community through education in Deaf programs with other deaf children and adults.
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Deaf programs and schools for deaf children are a primary way many deaf children—especially those born to hearing families—meet other deaf peers and adults and gain access to Deaf culture, language (e.g., ASL), and community networks.
Deaf programs and schools for deaf children are a primary way many deaf children—especially those born to hearing families—meet other deaf peers and adults and gain access to Deaf culture, language (e.g., ASL), and community networks.
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