She recommend making a large tackle version of a braille cell with a 6 muffin baking pan and 6 tennis balls.
Now you can take away and add balls to represent different letters. Not only is it really easy for Abby to feel she can see it so she gets the reinforcement two different ways.
So with the flashcards we made up a game. I would hand her a card. If she could recognized the letter and recreate it in the pan she would get 3 points. If she didn't know the letter but could recreate it in the pan she would get a point. If she could recognize the letter once I fixed it for her in the pan she would get a point. Abby is very completive. She breezed through all the card and did better then she ever has. She had a smile on her face during the whole time. She now has a score to 'beat'.
(picture of Abby playing the game)
5 comments:
Just found your blog today and love it! My baby was born with cataracts and we too are adjusting to a different perspective on life! Best wishes to you and your Abby :0)
Seeing these pictures and hearing this story has made me soooooo happy!!!!! My husband laughed at me and asked me if I was going to cry over it lol. (happy tears!) I'm so glad one small idea can make such a big difference! Good luck Miss Abby, you are beautiful and you are going to conquer the world!!!!!
Holly and Carrie welcome to by blog. Carrie Thank you. Sometimes it the small things that make a huge difference.
Penny,
I just read this! Wow, this rocks and shows you how many of your adventures with Abby will have an amazing outcome.
xoxo
Thanks for posting the idea and picture. I'm a TVI and one of the TA's in my school wants to learn Braille. I was just telling her about using a muffin tin to practice her letters- now I can show her! Great idea for some of my kids as well. I get my best ideas from the moms and dads.
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