Playing with Your Baby or Toddler who is Blind or Low Vision

As your baby grows, they will become more interested in interacting with you, other family members, and children. They are going to need some help from you in learning how to play alone and with others. It’s also a good idea to think about how the behavior influences other’s reactions at home and in the community. We have many ideas to share with you to help your baby on the road to becoming a sociable child who enjoys others and with whom others enjoy spending time.
- Choosing Toys and Creating a Play Area for Your Blind or Low Vision Child
- Teaching Your Blind or Low Vision Baby to Play with Toys
- Identifying Individual Facial Features on a Mr. Potato Head Toy
- Learning to Play with Other Children as a Child with Blindness or Low Vision
- Repetitive Behaviors in Children Who are Blind or Low Vision: What Are They?
- The Supermarket: 9 Tips for Dealing with Questions, Stares, and Rude Comments About Your Blind or Low Vision Child
- Objects Poem: Hands Feed the Brain