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contents A Plan for Itinerant Educational Consultant Services for Preschool Visually Handicapped Children. Case Studies Educational Programs Exceptional Child Education Itinerant Teachers Parent Role Preschool Children Program Descriptions Visual Impairments Examined is a 2 year program in which itinerant teachers provided preparatory educational experiences to preschool visually handicapped children and demonstrated specific educational techniques to parents. Explained are: procedures of identification, referral, interviewing and instruction; use of paraprofessionals, mobility specialists, and student teachers; and the development of a toy library where entries were catalogued according to age levels and developmental goals. Children are identified according to diagnosis, age at time of report, number of itinerant teacher visits, disposition, and cooperating agency. Six case studies which include reports of mobility students, instructional aides, or nursery school teachers are presented. (GW)
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spellingShingle A Plan for Itinerant Educational Consultant Services for Preschool Visually Handicapped Children.
Case Studies
Educational Programs
Exceptional Child Education
Itinerant Teachers
Parent Role
Preschool Children
Program Descriptions
Visual Impairments
A Plan for Itinerant Educational Consultant Services for Preschool Visually Handicapped Children. Case Studies Educational Programs Exceptional Child Education Itinerant Teachers Parent Role Preschool Children Program Descriptions Visual Impairments Examined is a 2 year program in which itinerant teachers provided preparatory educational experiences to preschool visually handicapped children and demonstrated specific educational techniques to parents. Explained are: procedures of identification, referral, interviewing and instruction; use of paraprofessionals, mobility specialists, and student teachers; and the development of a toy library where entries were catalogued according to age levels and developmental goals. Children are identified according to diagnosis, age at time of report, number of itinerant teacher visits, disposition, and cooperating agency. Six case studies which include reports of mobility students, instructional aides, or nursery school teachers are presented. (GW)
title A Plan for Itinerant Educational Consultant Services for Preschool Visually Handicapped Children.
topic Case Studies
Educational Programs
Exceptional Child Education
Itinerant Teachers
Parent Role
Preschool Children
Program Descriptions
Visual Impairments
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED069059