Tips for Families of Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
Parents and family members are the first and most important teachers of their children. So many life experiences are perfect “teachable moments,” but the impact of visual impairment may present a challenge on how to use that moment.
The articles here will provide you with tips on the importance of seizing the moment, and ideas for how you can adapt to meet your child’s needs. Regardless of the age of your child, your role as parent and teacher remains constant throughout their life.
- Experiencing the World Firsthand: Creating Learning Opportunities for Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Being Organized Helps Parents of Blind or Visually Impaired Children
- Taking Your Child Who Is Blind Someplace New? Here Are 5 Tips to Help Them and You!
- Six Ways to Help the School “Own” Your Child Who Is Blind
- Where Do Cookies Come From? Making Cookies with Children Who Are Blind
- Making Holidays Meaningful for Your Child Who Is Blind or Visually Impaired