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Experiential Learning: Activities for Concept Development
American Printing House for the Blind
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8-50705-00
Description

Activities in this guidebook are designed to help children learn through experience in a meaningful and fun way.

 

Six developmental areas are addressed: cause and effect, hand-eye coordination (auditory-hand coordination), motor development, object permanence, sensory awareness, and spatial awareness. These are not the only areas where children can learn through experience. These concepts and skills, however, are six of the primary areas that need to be promoted in infants and young children with visual impairments.

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