Supporting Life Skills for Young Children with Vision Impairment and Other Disabilities

Supporting Life Skills for Young Children with Vision Impairment and Other Disabilities
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781000097672
ISBN-13 : 1000097676
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Book Synopsis Supporting Life Skills for Young Children with Vision Impairment and Other Disabilities by : Fiona Broadley

Download or read book Supporting Life Skills for Young Children with Vision Impairment and Other Disabilities written by Fiona Broadley and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-09-17 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This practical resource is designed to help professionals, parents and carers as they support children with vision impairments to develop independence in everyday tasks. Using the Early Years Foundation Stage framework as a basis, it provides a wealth of strategies and activities to develop key skills, including dressing, maintaining personal hygiene, eating and drinking and road safety. This is an invaluable tool that can be dipped in and out of to help make learning fun, boosting the child’s confi dence and helping create a positive ‘can- do’ attitude when faced with new challenges. This book: ◆ Addresses the main problem areas for babies and young visually impaired children and their families, by providing simple explanations of skills and offering strategies and techniques to support progression onto the next stage. ◆ Is written in a fully accessible style, with photocopiable pages and additional downloadable resources. ◆ Provides a variety of documentation to chart the child’s development and show progress over time. Research shows strong indicators that early intervention can reduce or eliminate developmental delays in children with a vision impairment. The supporting strategies in this book help busy professionals and carers to make every opportunity a learning opportunity, allowing children with a vision impairment to become confi dent and independent individuals.


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