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The Deaf Camp 2024
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The Deaf Camp - Brentwood Baptist Church
7777 Concord Road
Brentwood, TN 37027
United States
What does a day at the Deaf Camp look like?
The Deaf camp is a 7-week day camp for Deaf and hard of hearing children, their siblings, and children with Deaf parents. This immersive camp experiences provides full language access and empowers students, regardless of hearing ability, to improve their communication skills through learning ASL, problem solving, and team building, all while having fun!
Each day is unique and is carefully structured to create an age-appropriate, enriching educational adventure. We provide opportunities to practice emotional regulation and life skills through our Imagination Room that offers a different experience each week such as a movie theatre, restaurant, doctors office, and so much more. By providing opportunities for in-class learning, dancing, and friendship, as well as language development and even off-campus field trips, we are able to ensure that each activity builds onto the next so that our campers continue on to higher levels of ability.
For more information on enrollment or employment opportunity, visit our website.
Updated: April 25, 2024