Blind Baby Safe Mobility Curriculum/Teaching MVI/B Child wearing a Pediatric Belt Cane through Play

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Teaching MVI/B Child wearing a Pediatric Belt Cane through Play

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  • 14 Lessons

The course teaches play skills for children with a mobility visual impairment or blindness wearing a Pediatric Belt Cane. Activities focus on how to teach play skills, concepts, and language through silly and formal games. Video demonstrations included. Earn 7 hours ACVREP CEUs.

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Contents

Introduction: All children love to play.
Engaging Games for Children with Mobility Visual Impairment or Blindness (MVI/B) Learning to Stand
Games and Activities for Assisted Walking Skills
Learning Through Movement – Developing Skills with Creative Obstacle Courses
Teaching Playground Slide Skills to Children Wearing a Pediatric Belt Cane
Playground Swing Skills for Children Wearing the Pediatric Belt Cane
Playground Skills Elevated Structures when Wearing the Pediatric Belt Cane
Ball play and the Belt Cane
Teaching Shopping Concepts to Young Children with MVI/B: Fun at the Toy Store
Belt Cane Soccer

Old Classics with Blind/Belt Cane Rules

how to play the classic group games with kids wearing their belt canes.

Red Rover

Red Light/Green light

etc.

Simon Says
Fun Motor Activities for Toddlers with a mobility visual impairment or Blindness wearing a Pediatric Belt Cane
Play Skills Through Movement and Song
Traditional Running Games for Blind Children Using a Pediatric Belt Cane