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Now more than ever, Wilderness
Programs are becoming popular and Adventure Awakening Programs are
being scattered throughout the country. Challenging programs for
the deaf and hard of hearing are not readily accessible to those
who need and could benefit from them. This is not due to physical
limitations, but rather to the communication barrier between the
hearing and the Deaf.
The Deaf must have equal opportunities to practice safe risk-taking
and to build intellectual capacities by immersing them in situations
comprised of difficult and challenging tasks. By involving the Deaf
and hard of hearing in these challenges, they will have the opportunity
to develop character traits which will help them to succeed in school,
work, and all other life endeavors.
Personal
qualities such as self-confidence, initiative, tenacity and compassion
are just a few of the qualities one can gain from a program such
as this. "Individuals" learn best through direct experience or "learning
by doing", (Harold "doc" Howe).
Conibear
Guide Service meets the communication needs of the Deaf and hard
of hearing in outdoor experiences. We have well trained guides fluent
in ASL. The security of good communication allows everyone to leave
the familiarity of everyday routines and focus on challenging themselves
in new ways and developing new avenues of self-confidence.
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