Sunday, September 4, 2011

0 [primusic] Visually impaired children

 

Does anyone in the group have a visually impaired child in your Primary? What do you do to accommodate them?

We recently had a little girl start attending our ward, and I'm trying to figure out what to do. She can see things if she holds them right up to her face, so today I printed out smaller copies of the pictures I was using for singing time so she could look at them (with the assistance of a teacher) and follow along. It seemed to help. I'm thinking holding other props, etc., would help too. But what about when we're doing actions or sign language, etc.? Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Becky
California

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