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Introductory awareness of sensory loss
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Click the icon to watch a YouTube video which was produced by the Royal National Institute of Blind People. This video tells the story of a child with sight impairment, and tells of the experience of a family as they adjust to support a visually impaired child.
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Tutorial Video
Reading Materials
‘Basic Sensory Impairment Awareness’, a resource produced by NHS Education for Scotland
‘Information and support' is a page from the RNID
‘Deaf children under two years: diagnosis and intervention’ on the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf website
'What is deafblindness?’ from the Sense website
‘The effect of a sensory impairment’ from the First Discoverers website.
Presentation
Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Click to read ‘Information about vision impairment: Guide for parents’ from the RNIB.
Click the icon to watch a YouTube video which was produced by the Royal National Institute of Blind People. This video tells the story of a child with sight impairment, and tells of the experience of a family as they adjust to support a visually impaired child.
Click the icon to be directed to the website of the Royal National Institute of Blind People. This webpage provides links to further information and sources of support.
Click the icon to access the webpage of the RNID, an organisation that provides care and support to individuals affected by hearing loss, and advice to parents of children affected by hearing loss on how to support their development.
Click the icon to access the website of Deafblnd UK, an organisation that seeks to champion the rights and interests of deafblind people living in the UK.
Click the icon to visit the website of Sense, which is a registered charity that works to support and campaign for the welfare of deafblind individuals.
Click the icon to view the website of The Makaton Charity and access resources and support that will help an individual with sensory impairment to communicate.
This article from Teach Early Years looks at 'SEN: Understanding sensory impairment'.
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