Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ.70.4.Fall.2025

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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VIDBE-Q 2025 Volume 70 Issue 4 29.4%); basketball (7 athletes, 20.6%); walking and running (6 athletes, 17.6%); recreational play, such as tag, nerf guns, going to the park (5 athletes, 14.7%). Activities Athletes Like and Dislike The pre-camp survey asked athletes about which sports they already liked and disliked. In terms of likes, top responses included swimming (17 athletes, 50%), walking/ running (9 athletes, 26.5%), basketball (7 athletes, 20.6%), softball/ baseball (6 athletes, 17.6%, 2 specifically indicating beep baseball), net games (4 athletes, 11.8%), and golf (4 athletes, 11.8%). Many of the activities athletes listed as a response to this question corresponded to the activities offered at the camp they were attending, despite the survey being administered prior to the camp program. Top rated dislikes included soccer (7 athletes, 20.6%), football (6 athletes, 17.6%), running/ walking (5 athletes, 14.7%), none (5 athletes, 14.7%), lacrosse (3 athletes, 8.8%), and baseball (3 athletes, 8.8%). Activities Athletes Are Good At and Want to Improve Athletes identified both activities they felt they were good at already and activities in which they wanted to improve their skills. The most commonly reported activities athletes felt they were good at included swimming (10 athletes, 29.4%), basketball (10 athletes, 29.4%), running/ track activities (9 athletes, 26.5%), soccer (6 athletes, 17.6%), and net games (5 athletes, 14.7%). Athletes reported wanting to improve their skills in swimming (10 athletes, 29.4%), soccer 137

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