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Sensory Impairment Resources

The resources on this page are for people doing early intervention with young children who are blind or visually impaired, including those who are deafblind or who have multiple disabilities.
eyeway.org logo Early Intervention for Children with Vision Impairments
Dr. Namita Jacob Early Vision Intervention
adult and child gardening Help Me to Explore the World for Children with Low Vision and Blindness
child using light to look at an item
 
Help Your Child See More Easily for the Child with Low Vision
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Helping Me Learn About New Things and Experiences
drawing of child laying on a blanket
 
Helping Me Learn with Confidence
flashlight Observational Testing of Vision
Preparing Children for a Hospital Visit
girl with pop beads Sensory Development Chart:  Normal Sensory Development Sequence:  Vision, Hearing, Touch
therapy in praxis logo Sensory Integration
SPD foundation logo Sensory Processing Disorder Checklist
vision impairment in early years for children with low vision and blindness
 
Vision Impairment in the Early Years for Children with Low Vision and Blindness
 
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Early Intervention Resources for India

INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS

  • Table of Contents
  • Recursos de Intervención Temprana para la India
  • Foreword 
  • Introduction: Empowering Parents 
  • Organization of the Manual 

PLANNING AND DOCUMENTATION

  • First Meeting with Family 
  • First Meeting with Child 
  • Moving Forward Family & Child 
  • Suggested Process Timelines 
  • Child Entry Form 
  • 3 Month Follow-Up Form Instructions 
  • 3 Month Follow-Up Form Child 
  • Caregiver Support
  • Caregiver Support Follow-up Form 
  • Observing Teaching Sessions 
  • Quality Guidelines: Caregiver Meeting 
  • Assessment of Child's Development

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

  • Birth to 3 months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Birth to 3 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • 3 months to 6 months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: 3 months to 6 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • 6 months to 9 months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: 6 months to 9 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • 9 months to twelve months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: 9 months to 12 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • One year to two years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: One to Two Years
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • Two years to three years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Two years to Three years
    • Points for concern
    • Intervention through play 
  • Three years to four years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Three to Four Years
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play
  • Four years to six years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Four Years to Six Years 
    • Points for Concern & Intervention through Play 

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

  • General Resources
  • Communication Resources
  • Fine Motor Resources
  • Gross Motor Resources
  • Multiple Sensory Impairments Resources
  • Play & Cognition Resources
  • Sensory Impairment Resources
  • Toys for Young Children

 

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  • Bangladesh
  • China
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Nepal
  • Philippines
  • Sri Lanka
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam

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