Perkins School For The Blind imprint: 6 books

by Charlotte Cushman M.Ed.
Language: English
Release Date: May 27, 2013

Foundations of Learning: Language, Cognition and Social RelationshipsThe Perkins Activity and Resource Guide is a handbook for teachers and parents of students with visual and multiple disabilities. In this chapter we have combined the topics of communication, social relationships, and cognition, because...
by Mary Jane Clark
Language: English
Release Date: September 14, 2013

This chapter is designed to address the needs of individuals with visual and multiple disabilities who may not be able to follow all parts of a traditional academic curriculum. As educators, our primary goal should be to provide students with skills that will be of use throughout their lives. Skill acquisition...
by Clifford E. Olstrom
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2011

The purpose of this book is to provide concise biographical information about 400 notable blind persons. The people in this volume are but a small sample of many thousands of notable blind persons in history. Most of the information about their lives comes from secondary sources. Where feasible, some of the subject's own words were used.
by Dennis Lolli, Flo Peck
Language: English
Release Date: September 2, 2013

This handbook has been designed for parents and teachers of children with dual sensory impairments and other physical limitations. It contains practical, affordable and easily implemented suggestions for enhancing a child's learning and mobility by making the environment more visible.
by Kathy Heydt, Monica Allon
Language: English
Release Date: May 18, 2013

This chapter will include explanations and helpful activities in the areas that play an important role in motor development. The typical development of motor skills follows a natural, progressive pattern. However, interference with part of the system, be it visual, auditory, motor, etc. will cause...
by Charlotte Cushman
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2012

This book is intended to be used as a resource for a range of professionals, parents and other caregivers who are working with children with visual and multiple disabilities. Chapter One provides an overview of teaching strategies for this population and guidelines to be used in ensuring that the instruction is successful.
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