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 Children given the opportunities and modified resources to participate in physical activity can improve their motor skills. Encouragement and opportunities can also increase children's confidence and might help further motivate them to participate in physical activity. The environment itself is very important to the success of children with deafblindness during physical activity. Arndt et al. (2005) and Lieberman et al. (2006) interviewed seven children with deafblindness who were at Camp Abilities, a camp that promotes physical activity for children with vision impairments and/or deafblind and learned the children performed better in comfortable environments. A comfortable environment was described as a place that has familiar people such as a caretaker, family member, or trusted individual who can support them through the activity. Another key takeaway from the interviews was that the children felt more confident and comfortable with certain physical activities when they had time to explore and familiarize themselves with the environment. This is especially important to individuals with visual impairments because they can't always see the equipment they are using. Most of the youth with sensory impairments reported that they felt more comfortable when they were given time to touch the equipment and familiarize themselves with the environment before doing the physical activity. It is important to allow time for youth with deafblindness to spend time learning and preparing for physical activity before participating in it (Brum et al., 2024). 110

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