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This practical resource is designed to help professionals, parents,
and carers on their journey to independence with children and young
people with vision impairments. Building on the ideas and practices
introduced in Supporting Life Skills for Young Children with Vision
Impairment and Other Disabilities, this book addresses middle
childhood, the period from when the child starts school, through to
the onset of puberty. It offers a wealth of practical strategies
and activities to enhance key skills, including personal safety,
advanced dressing, personal hygiene, dealing with puberty, social
skills, time, money and organisational skills, eating, drinking and
food preparation skills, and the transition to secondary school.
This book: Addresses the main independent living skills areas for
vision impaired children in middle childhood, by providing simple
explanations of skills and offering practical strategies and
techniques to support progression onto the next stage Is written in
a fully accessible style, with photocopiable pages and additional
downloadable eResources Provides a variety of documentation to
chart the child's development and show progress over time This
invaluable resource puts the changes that occur during middle
childhood into context and will help busy professionals, families
and carers start preparing children with a vision impairment for
adulthood, allowing them to become confident and independent
individuals.
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.
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.
This practical resource is designed to help professionals, parents,
and carers on their journey to independence with children and young
people with vision impairments. Building on the ideas and practices
introduced in Supporting Life Skills for Young Children with Vision
Impairment and Other Disabilities, this book addresses middle
childhood, the period from when the child starts school, through to
the onset of puberty. It offers a wealth of practical strategies
and activities to enhance key skills, including personal safety,
advanced dressing, personal hygiene, dealing with puberty, social
skills, time, money and organisational skills, eating, drinking and
food preparation skills, and the transition to secondary school.
This book: Addresses the main independent living skills areas for
vision impaired children in middle childhood, by providing simple
explanations of skills and offering practical strategies and
techniques to support progression onto the next stage Is written in
a fully accessible style, with photocopiable pages and additional
downloadable eResources Provides a variety of documentation to
chart the child's development and show progress over time This
invaluable resource puts the changes that occur during middle
childhood into context and will help busy professionals, families
and carers start preparing children with a vision impairment for
adulthood, allowing them to become confident and independent
individuals.
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