Kindergarten Readiness

The Brain Needs Language



Language Milestones

Lack of Accessibility


Lack of Preparation
Literacy: Deaf and hard of hearing children who have the foundation of language will acquire English literacy.
Career/Employment: Language foundation gives preparation for success in a competitive workforce and lifelong learning
Economy: Positive contribution to society as tax paying, law-abiding citizens
Health and Quality of Life: Staggering statistics of subpar language skills among deaf and hard of hearing children leading to illiteracy, unemployment and dependence Healthy early child development, including language and education, is recognized as a social determinant of health by the World Health Organization. With proper language acquisition and development, the DHH child will grow to have good health and quality of life.
Social Interaction: DHH children need peer interaction of the same language to foster their personal and language growth. Also, the quality of life for DHH people is enhanced when they are given access to a community of the same language, which increases their self-acceptance, acceptance by others, access to information, and social participation.