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Some people believe that children can learn to cope better in the world if they were educated in a normal school. Deaf schools are sometimes believed to lead to over dependence on this kind of environment. This said, deaf schools allow the schools to tailor there facilities and education towards the needs of the deaf. Staff employed will be experts in the field and students will have access to more opportunities to access ways to get passed deafness

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