A Visit to the Drum Store
A boy who is deafblind goes to the drum store with his teacher. He writes an experience story with his Speech Language Pathologist when he gets back to school, which reinforces language and concepts.
A boy who is deafblind goes to the drum store with his teacher. He writes an experience story with his Speech Language Pathologist when he gets back to school, which reinforces language and concepts.
In this video we see a preschool boy who is deafblind sharing his experience story with his classmates.
Find out more details about each of the six essential components of the Playing with Words approach.
Students with visual impairments and additional disabilities discuss their experiences with storytelling.
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