1st Edition

Independence Training for Visually Handicapped Children

By Doris Tooze Copyright 1981
    114 Pages
    by Routledge

    114 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1981, this book was written to help parents and teachers to participate in child-based mobility programmes, covering the needs of visually-handicapped children from pre-school to adulthood. It gives insight into ways in which these figures can make the world meaningful to young children, as well as making them aware of the special training that is necessary to develop the social skills of daily living that a sighted child acquires through imitation.

    Travel techniques must be learnt to enable these children to move independently and the book describes various methods that can be used by the blind traveller. It also examines the role of physical education and dance, both of particular importance for the visually-handicapped child at school age.

    Preface  1. Essential Factors for Independence  2. Becoming Aware of the Environment  3. Social Competence and Daily Living Skills  4. Physical Activities and Games  5. Mobility Techniques and Training  6. A Formal Mobility Syllabus for Children;  Recommended Further Reading;  About the Author;  Index

    Biography

    Doris Tooze