Children's Department Album

Activity belt pieces. an activity belt for blind children A Blind child is learning to count with plastic fruit Using small plastic fruit to learn how to count Working with parents at Park Day The parents also make things at Park Day
Some of the kids are sitting down on a blanket at Park Day Ms Lolita Barnard children's program manager and friends at the Park Day Event Sitting under a tarp at the Park Day Event A child is exploring by touching and feeling A child is exploring by touching and feeling A child is exploring by touching and feeling
A child is exploring by touching and feeling A special Braille book was made for one of the Blind children A special Braille book was made for one of the Blind children A special Braille book was made for one of the Blind children A special Braille book was made for one of the Blind children Blindness Support Services Presentation Table at the Early Start Resource Fair
Blindness Support Services Presentation Table at the Early Start Resource Fair This little boy is exploring new textures with his hands and loving the experience Every new tactile experience should be fun and stress free for a blind child The smile and laughter he shows indicates that this toy meets with his approval It is very rewarding to be able to share moments like this with parents as they navigate through experiences like raising a blind child



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