Stay-at-Home Activities for Children with Visual Impairments
During the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to have fun activities to keep children engaged.
During the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to have fun activities to keep children engaged.
There are many different ways to do lesson plans. My recommendation is to find something that works for you.
Yoga activities are a fun way to incorporate literacy skills for students who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired, Autistic, including those with multiple disabilities or other special needs.
The authors discuss the importance of fine and gross motor development for children with visual impairments. The importance of learning based on hands-on experiences is also discussed.
There are so many wonderful articles from our vision community to provide us with the best ideas when teaching students with visual impairments.
Ideas for families to try during the summer to support the Expanded Core Curriculum with children with visual impairments, deafblindness and other special needs.
This article discusses the impact of visual impairment on sensory integration, and how sensory integration disorder manifests in students with blindness and visual impairments. Treatment approaches and educational interventions are also described.
Fine motor activities and ideas to strengthen hands and fingers, while developing tactile discrimination skills with young pre-braille readers
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