Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Children Who Are Blind Children - 1093 Words

This article is about written by the authors H.Trpster, M.Brambring. It was about differences between the behavior children who are blind and children who are sighted. The sighted children are felt more comfortable levels of playing at the earlier age than did the blind children. The blind children felt less uncomfortable with other children who was sighted children, the blind children played tactile auditory games and toys and in simple games. Children were playing important of source of information for children’s sensorimotor, cognitive and social-emotional development. The blind children are the Measurement of one or more children with developmental delay worth five areas: cognitive development, physical development, communication†¦show more content†¦as motor skills, vision, hearing, health nutrition physical development, cognitive development, communication development, social Emotional development, and for the record of the current level of information about the child s adaptation to the environment, and Family support, related to the normal development of the child should be checked promote the highest interests of the family record. However, this information is optional and may be under parental consent. Description of the main results are expected for the child and family, and the description about the revision of the program description and the required modifications or about to be used for determining the degree of advancement should aim at a degree of compliance, a procedure, a time this requirement and description of the specific services needed to achieve the goals of the child s mediation, and disclose in any environment, service authorization, Procurement method will be provided with a description of the funds needed about medical services and other services required by the child is required whether the cooperation with other agencies responsible for the implementation plan and a list of service personal found to be. Differences appear to indicate the chronological age and performance level. The blind children who cannot see so it is very

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