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These construction paper rainbow flowers are perfect diy paper flowers for your kids to make! Use these fun paper flowers for a great Mother's Day card, Spring craft, or to practice scissor skills and rainbow order. Spring Crafts, Paper Crafts, Origami, Paper Flowers, Paper Flowers For Kids, Paper Flowers Diy, Diy Paper, Rainbow Paper
How to make easy rainbow paper flowers for kids
These construction paper rainbow flowers are perfect diy paper flowers for your kids to make! Use these fun paper flowers for a great Mother's Day card, Spring craft, or to practice scissor skills and rainbow order.
Find out how you can make art accessible to children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired! Collage, Literacy, Teaching Art, Visually Impaired Activities, Visually Impaired Students, Art Therapy Activities, Tactile Learning, Visually Impaired Children
Accessible Art – Paths to Literacy
Find out how you can make art accessible to children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired!
Paper Circle Hen and Chick Craft for Kids – Easter Card Idea
Planting a Rainbow Flower Craft Toddler Crafts, Pre K, Summer Crafts, Spring Crafts For Kids, Spring Preschool, School Crafts
Planting a Rainbow Flower Craft
Planting a Rainbow Flower Craft
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Make Your Own Puff Paint! – Paths to Literacy
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Six Tips for Explaining Color to a Blind Child - Great Expectations
Image for use on social media: picture of crayon tips, says 6 Tips for Explaining colors to a blind child
Using textured materials to color or create collages are a great alternative for students with low vision. Early Childhood Education, Alternative, Visually Impaired, Multisensory, Learning Activities
Alternate Solution to Coloring for Children with Low Vision – Paths to Literacy
Using textured materials to color or create collages are a great alternative for students with low vision.
Art activities are a wonderful way to work on tactile skills and fine motor development, as well as basic concepts, social skills, and language and communication.  Volunteer Cecily Power and Lower School art teacher Rocky Tomascoff share ideas for art activities for children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities.  Try making playdough, sponge painting with textures, or bubbly finger paint! Sensory Activities, Activities For Kids, Therapy Activities, Blind Children Activities
String a Necklace to Eat - Perkins School for the Blind
Art activities are a wonderful way to work on tactile skills and fine motor development, as well as basic concepts, social skills, and language and communication. Volunteer Cecily Power and Lower School art teacher Rocky Tomascoff share ideas for art activities for children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities. Try making playdough, sponge painting with textures, or bubbly finger paint!
Best Blog Ever for Special Needs and Art Elementary Art, Art Therapy Projects, Art Lessons Elementary
Adventures in Art
Best Blog Ever for Special Needs and Art
Bubbly finger paint is a great sensory activity for children with visual impairments or multiple disabilities! Kids Sensory, Art Activities For Kids, Tactile Activities, Children Projects, Multisensory Activities
Bubbly Finger Paint
Bubbly finger paint is a great sensory activity for children with visual impairments or multiple disabilities!