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Highlights: • Literacy and leadership training •Mentor-mentee relationship •Performing arts class •Discovery program •ASL & Deaf Culture classes •Camp Bowl •Community service •AOL Idol •Albuquerque Waterfall Park •Arizona School for the Deaf •California School for the Deaf, Riverside • Dancing with the Stars |
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Many camps teach how to make a fire, what to do in an emergency, and how to paddle a canoe. Some camps teach how to ride a horse, how to dribble, shoot, and rebound a basketball, and how to be a good cheerleader. Other camps teach the performing arts and the three Rs of education. The NLLC teaches all of those things, plus the fourth R of education, namely resourcefulness — how to live up to potential and lead the best possible American life. As the “textbook helper,” the NLLC develops the essential real-life skills for which the school does not have much time.
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