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Interactive play for children with multiple disabilities and visual impairment

Adapt play activities for your child with multiple disabilities and visual impairment to promote interactive play. Interactive play is vital to a child’s development.

Adapt play activities for your child with multiple disabilities and visual impairment to promote interactive play. Interactive play is vital to a child’s development. Through interactive play children begin to learn social skills, anticipation skills, turn-taking, behavioural and psychomotor skills. There are many ways by which you can adapt play activities and encourage your child to participate. Some examples are sorting objects, find-it games and ball play.

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