Tactile activity blankets pillows for visually impaired kids.
Tactile schedule for the blind.
Using objects for communication is a form which is easily understood by most listeners in both new and familiar situations.
Using a schedule with your child.
This kit available from aph helps teachers create a tactile card system that is individualized for students who are blind or visually impaired who have additional disabilities and or lack a formal means of communication or literacy.
First i retrieved a daily schedule from his special education teacher to get an idea as to what a typical day was like for their class.
This schedule was created for a 17 year old student of mine who has multiple disabilities cortical visual impairment cvi and enjoys using tactile materials.
Many students who are blind visually impaired need a variety of communication systems for their different needs and settings.
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The schedule will help the student to recognize understand and apply vocabulary knowledge of object picture symbol and words.
The learning blanket creates interactive blankets and pillows for kids who are blind each containing visual sensory tactile and educational activities.
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A consistent schedule will help teach the structure of space and the sequence of time.
A consistent schedule will help prevent inappropriate behaviors by helping the student anticipate the change.