visually impaired special education ... I see .. I see .. this weekend in a reunion with the family at the table commented how difficult it is to do things of everyday life when you can see, the above came to collation when an aunt, medical order, you must use a patch over both eyes due a mild infection.
desamino Something much are the few options available there for fun, he can not read a magazine, watch a movie at the cinema or on television, finally, in her words: "no no way to have fun. "
this in mind, we have investigated and found that they are sadly Few ludo-didactic tools that will have to work with children requiring special education, not for nothing Cinvestat researcher Cristina Peña Reynaga says "... in Mexico there are no suitable teaching materials nor any program established under formal institutions of education for blind children approaching scientific issues ... "
Today, thinking about this, we propose a game even when you have this capacity (see with your eyes) will be fun and very educational.
That material need:
Toca-lito Each contains a cloaked figure to find out just with your hands.
How to play:
1. Shows the child to touch each one of the bags, put them in the morralito and asks the child to kick a bag and inspect your hands to know its contents.
2. Ask again and take another find the bag that contains the same as that originally taken.
3. You can take a number to be felt and if not, return them, give clues to how you should feel that you are looking for (round, star, etc.).
4. Celebrate when you get a couple and invite him to continue the game.
Put into practice this game with young children, will be an important stimulus for their imagination, they also help you develop important skills such as: Classification and identification, mental capacity, cognitive, fine motor, Troubleshooting.
Toca-lithos is an ideal toy for travel, traffic, the restaurant, at home, in class dondee everywhere need to entertain and educate.
* You can find them at stores like: + what games (Monterrey, NL) and JML Didacticos (in DF), find more information in the section DEALERS.