Ideas For Recreation and Leisure Activities:
Both parents and professionals frequently have difficulty developing a variety
of ideas for including individuals with dual sensory impairments in recreation
and leisure activities. The goal of both parents and professionals is to
include the person in home, school, and community activities. Areas to consider
within recreation and leisure are activities for private time, time with
family members, time with friends, and break time at school or work. These
activities should be fun, age-appropriate and based upon the choices of
the individual with dual sensory impairments.
Choices for teaching activities should be based upon family activities,
neighborhood activities, school activities, and an observation of the individual
within those activities. The family member or teacher assisting with the
instruction can work on a small step of the total activity, can teach basic
skills needed for the activity (e.g., communication skills, motor skills,
social skills, etc.), and/or can use adaptive devices to allow the individual
to compensate for the areas of need.
Charts giving some suggestions for age appropriate activities, the modifications needed for individuals with individuals with dual sensory impairments, and where to find needed materials are available from CDBS in paper form only.
Fact sheets from California Deaf-Blind Services are to be
used by both families and professionals serving individuals with dual sensory
impairments. The information applies to students 0-22 years of age. The
purpose of the fact sheet is to give general information on a specific topic.
More specific information for an individual student can be provided through
individualized technical assistance available from CDBS. The fact sheet
is a starting point for further information.
Order Number 006 3/6/92.
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