All children have different eyes: Learn to play and make friends
This is a storybook about two children with low vision, written for elementary age students.
All children have different eyes is a beautifully illustrated storybook that serves as a model for children with visual impairment on how to confidently play and make friends while facing difficult social challenges, such as answering questions about their condition, entering play groups, or handling limitations.
Note: Not available with Quota funds.
Students learn about
- Making and keeping friends
- Feeling confident even when seeing in different ways than peers see
- Coping with:
- bullies and other mean people
- others lack of knowledge
- mistakes and limitations because of low vision
Classmates will learn to understand better when they discover why a classmate with a visual impairment sees and plays differently. Parents and teachers will learn how visual impairment affects social interactions. Over 40 examples and activities transform the engaging stories into an interactive workbook for parents and teachers. A glossary for kids and resources for adults complete this valuable resource.
- Author:
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Edie A. Glaser and Maria Burgio ; illustrated by Doina Paraschiv.
- Original Publisher:
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Vidi Press
- ISBN10:
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1-934561-15-0
- ISBN13:
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978-1-934561-15-7