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Social Interaction Skills: A Student’s Perspective

Emma shares her thoughts about the ECC are of social interaction skills.

The ECC or Expanded Core Curriculum consists of the knowledge and skills needed by a student with a visual disability to access core content areas. Everyone involved in the life of a student with a visual disability should seek to learn as much as possible about the ECC which is organized into the nine areas listed below:

Nine Areas of the E.C.C.

ECC a Student’s Perspective Introduction (first post in this series)

2 photos: Student holding a cane chatting with an older man at a picnic table and visually impaired man waving his hands as he talks to two fishing colleagues

 

 

By Hope Pardee

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