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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Where is there a deaf populated neighborhood or subdivison
I am wondering where there might be a subdivision or neighborhood with a large deaf population. I would like my son to be able to have deaf neighbors as well. I want this for communication reasons so my son can have friends in the neighborhood and feel the same as his hearing brother.
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A Dog Lover
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Long Island, NY
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I haven't checked on their progress recently, but Laurent, South Dakota is being built as a town for signers (deaf, hoh, hearing) - they've discussed the idea of businesses having to adhere to a town law about basic ASL fluency for employees and you can assume many residents will be signers.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: MN
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just want to let uknow.. There will be a DEAF TOWN.. since its in processing right now... It'll be in Laurent, SD. You can check it out at WWW.LAurentsd.com
All town will be filled up with all deaf people.. i thought it would be interesting for you to check this out!
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Deaf Ed Student
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
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Don't know what area/state your looking in, but there is a good-size Deaf community in Plano, TX. The Plano ISD is one of the top in the state, and they have a Regional School for the Deaf there. Of course, there is also a large community in Austin, where the state School for the Deaf is.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Pine City, NY
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Can be found in Boston, Mass as well. I notice most deaf tend to draw together in cities like Washington DC and its surrrounding area, Rochester, NY; etc. Just go where you wanted to go to and call up in Deaf communities in that state and find out where is the best location..
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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The person who answered your question with, "Anywhere there is a large deaf school in town", answered your question. However, JOBS that will include the deaf have high priority also. Rochester, New York is one of them.
Salem, Oregon is a nice place to live and in the nearby community of Keizer. But why not just enroll your child in a deaf school and let Mother Nature take it's course?
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