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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Camper Information' section. Enter the camper's first name, middle name, last name, date of birth, age, and gender.
  3. Provide the camper's address details including city, province, and postal code. Select the appropriate t-shirt size for both youth and adult sizes.
  4. In the 'Parent/Guardian Information' section, input your first and last name along with contact numbers and email address.
  5. Complete the 'Medical Information' section by providing your family doctor’s name, clinic details, care card number, allergies, dietary restrictions, and any medications.
  6. Review all sections for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that any special circumstances or additional information about your child/youth are clearly noted.

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Deaf families or Deaf child of Deaf parent(s) called doda is a minority. About 5-10% of deaf children are born to deaf parents, whereas the remaining 90-95% of all deaf children are born to hearing parents.
CODA or coda refers to a child of deaf adults (parents).
ing to the National Institute of Health (NIH), statistics show that more than 90% of deaf parents have hearing children. Those children grow up to be known as CODAs, Children of Deaf Adults. (This is not to be confused with KODA- Kids of Deaf Adults- those who are under the age of 18.
The American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC) supports and educates families of deaf and hard-of-hearing children, and advocates for high-quality programs and services. Hosts family conferences, and ASL Learning Opportunities; distributes the Endeavor magazine 3 times per year; contact ASDC for date and location.
Research suggests that hearing children of deaf parents (also known as children of Deaf adults, or Codas) commonly experience struggles with identity. They often live with identity confusion, uncertain of where they fit in (Bull, 2005; Hoffmeister, 2008).

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There is a wide variation in the causes of deafness. Because of this 9 out of 10 deaf children are born to hearing parents and 1 out of 10 children born to deaf parents are also deaf.

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