Residential placement.
This is a school equipped with facility ideal for the deaf. Life in the residential facility creates an opportunity for the deaf to familiarize and acculturate in the deaf community. This is from life in dining areas, dormitories, staff and personnel that work in the facility. The benefits that accrue with this placement include access to note takers, interpreters and assistive devices that allow efficient learning (Reynolds and Fletcher-Janzen, 2007). The schools create a sense of belonging to the deaf, and this allows them to associate with culture, language and other affairs that integrate them in society. Residential schools act as ...