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Blind Children’s Center prepares infants, toddlers, and preschoolers of all abilities to thrive through inclusive, family-focused early childhood education, with a specialized focus on children who are blind or visually impaired.
The National Organization of Parents of Blind Children welcomes parents, relatives, educators, blind adults, and others interested in promoting opportunities for blind children. Connect with local contact
Early intervention for blind children is mandatory. The many intervention programs and services available are designed to assist blind children with communication, mobility, social development, and cognitive skills. Programs focus on personalized support to meet the unique needs of your young child.
FamilyConnect provides parents of children who are blind and have low vision, their family members, and their child's medical and educational team members with tips, ideas, information, and personal stories to support them in raising their children.
Originally created by AFB and the National Association for Parents of Children with Visual Impairments, FamilyConnect® offers information and an interactive community for parents of children with visual impairments, with resources to help navigate infancy to the teenage years.
Beyond Blindness, formerly Blind Children’s Learning Center, empowers children with visual impairments and other disabilities to achieve their fullest potential.
Originally named the American Brotherhood for the Blind, the American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults was established in 1919. Since that time, we have provided programs and services to the blind and deafblind mostly without cost and always with an emphasis on Braille.
Raising a blind baby may seem hopelessly difficult at first. For most parents, this isn’t something they expected or were prepared for. At this point, you’re most likely searching for answers and preparing for what feels like an endless journey.
In it, you will find an explanation of terms parents should know when raising children with visual disabilities, support organizations for parents, where to find accessible reading materials, sports and athletic organizations for blind and low-vision athletes, games, camps, federal
Dedicated to providing ideas, assistance, and information that will help blind/visually impaired children with developmental delays and additional disabilities reach their potential.