It’s a Matter of Safety: What Kinds of Touch are Okay?

Young boy crossing his arms in front of his upper body

This article helps parents and caregivers teach blind and low-vision children about safe and unsafe touching. Often, people who are blind get used to being touched as part of daily life. For example, to show them something, someone might guide their hand to an object. People also might need to touch them to guide them […]

Problem-Solving Skills for Grade Schoolers with Blindness or Low Vision

Child completes a puzzle

Grade school life is a rich environment for learning problem-solving skills. Just think of the typical situations your child or family member who is blind or low vision confronts at this age: Instead of immediately removing or solving problems for your child, consider problems as opportunities to train your child in problem-solving skills. Your child […]

Helping Your Child Who Is Blind or Has Low Vision Learn How to Make Friends

A group of three students walking into a school.

Tips for Promoting Friendships Most people and adults are somewhat social by nature and being able to form ongoing relationships contributes in an important way to your child’s overall development. However, your child is blind or has low vision may need help from you and other family members in learning how to make and keep […]

Building Self-Esteem in Children Who Are Blind or Low Vision

Young girl facing outside with her reflection of herself in the window. 

Self-esteem has a strong impact on all aspects of a person’s life. If your child has self-esteem, in general, feels good about themself and their accomplishments. Self-esteem provides a foundation for personal growth and development. Children with high levels of self-esteem are more likely to have confidence in their own judgment and be willing to […]