Integrating Listening Skills with Literacy Skills Instruction: Infants, Preschool and Kindergarten
Overview of helping children who are blind or visually impaired to develop listening skills
Overview of helping children who are blind or visually impaired to develop listening skills
In this lesson, a Speech Language Pathologist works with a student to reinforce literacy skills, while reviewing tactile symbols for PE and other activities.
Helping children who are blind or visually impaired or deafblind to tell their stories is very important to their social, emotional and cognitive development, especially communication and literacy.
Early literacy for young children who are blind or visually impaired includes language and concept development, routines, and early exposure to books
This braille weather chart gives students practice with sequencing and comparison, as well as developing an understanding of the weather.
In this activity, real objects are paired with object symbols to build an understanding of symbolic representation.
Fun ideas to teach sign language to a deafblind child through literacy
This hands-on activity is designed to help students practice reading literary braille numerals and counting the corresponding number of items.
This activity helps students to match uncontracted braille to the contracted form.
Braille schedules help students with visual impairments to anticipate what will happen next.