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This book offers techniques to develop mobility independence for blind or visually impaired students. It includes activities to enhance problem-solving skills using a white cane, focusing on intrinsic knowledge and mental mapping. It complements "The ABCs of Structured Discovery Cane Travel for Children."
Getting Ready for College Begins in Third Grade guides parents and teachers in fostering skill development for blind/visually impaired children in academics, travel, social interaction, daily living, and self-advocacy. It provides practical advice to ensure the child's education and development are on track for an independent future.
The book targets philosophers, educational technology researchers, students of interpretive empirical research, and those interested in blindness. It explores vision, online learning, disability studies, and blindness, offering empirical research insights and avoiding prescriptive approaches.
This manual enhances the capacity of all educational members to use infused technologies for learners, including those who are blind or have low vision. It provides practical information on inquiry-based education, adaptive technologies, and accessibility. Includes vignettes, tips, and further reading recommendations.
This guide profiles accessible sports and recreation for the blind, highlighting athletes' journeys and the impact of participation. It covers major organizations, camps, and programs, inspired by the Paralympic movement and the ADA, promoting inclusion and lifelong health through sports.
The ABCs of Structured Discovery Cane Travel for Children teaches essential non-visual concepts, techniques, and mobility skills for blind or visually impaired students. It focuses on independence, problem-solving, and mental mapping using the long, white cane. Parents and instructors will find valuable O&M skill-building activities.
This manual enhances the capacity of all educational members to use infused technologies for learners, including those who are blind or have low vision. It provides practical information on inquiry-based education, adaptive technologies, and accessibility. Includes vignettes, tips, and further reading recommendations.