Parenting children with visual impairments from birth is a tough challenge for the family. Besides the impairments in the aspect of vision, emotional, language development and the delay in the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) skills are also impairments that are often experienced by children with visual impairments. This study aims to form a mobility orientation-based early intervention program that is used to improve children's skills in ADL. The research method used is Quantitative Experiments with the design of Single Subject Research (SSR). The target behavior is that children can walk independently using a stick. This study was divided into two stages of research. The first stage is a preliminary study to determine the objective condit...
Orientation and mobility skills are special skills that must be mastered by children with visual imp...
In the early stages of a child's with blindness life the role of parents is crucial for his or her d...
This proposed for a research be carried out towards understanding the parental involvement in promot...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
This bachelor thesis, nich has the theme "Intervention motion program for the development of motor s...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
Visual impairment in childhood often has lifelong implications. In order to aim for the highest leve...
Contains fulltext : 204312.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual impairme...
Visual impairment in childhood often has life-long implications. To aim for the highest levels of fu...
The objective of this research was to study the use of sensorimotor activities set for the developme...
Objective of the work: to evaluatemotor skills changes for preschool – age children with mild vision...
Introduction: Visually handicapped children unable to carry out normal activities because of defects...
Introduction: Visually handicapped children unable to carry out normal activities because of defects...
Orientation and mobility skills are special skills that must be mastered by children with visual imp...
In the early stages of a child's with blindness life the role of parents is crucial for his or her d...
This proposed for a research be carried out towards understanding the parental involvement in promot...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
This bachelor thesis, nich has the theme "Intervention motion program for the development of motor s...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
Children with visual impairment tend to fail in understanding body images accurately, as a result of...
Visual impairment in childhood often has lifelong implications. In order to aim for the highest leve...
Contains fulltext : 204312.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual impairme...
Visual impairment in childhood often has life-long implications. To aim for the highest levels of fu...
The objective of this research was to study the use of sensorimotor activities set for the developme...
Objective of the work: to evaluatemotor skills changes for preschool – age children with mild vision...
Introduction: Visually handicapped children unable to carry out normal activities because of defects...
Introduction: Visually handicapped children unable to carry out normal activities because of defects...
Orientation and mobility skills are special skills that must be mastered by children with visual imp...
In the early stages of a child's with blindness life the role of parents is crucial for his or her d...
This proposed for a research be carried out towards understanding the parental involvement in promot...