One of my favorite sensory tools for Caleb is the invisiboard. The website states: Block out distractions for students with Cortical Visual Impairment. This 48 by 30 inch, tri-fold board eliminates visual clutter with a solid white, slick material on one side and a solid black, Velcro compatible material on the other.
I love using this board with Caleb. I can surround him with a black background and give his eye the opportunity to focus on one thing. Right now we are focusing on items that are mostly yellow or reflective.
Just like the invisiboard helps me to reduce visual clutter for Caleb... Caleb reduces worldly clutter for me. He teaches me to be more reflective. He teaches me to focus on what matters most.
Thank you Caleb, for teaching me to truly see.
You can find more information about the invisiboard here and here
For some more great sensory ideas, visit Heidi's adaptations blog.
I love using this board with Caleb. I can surround him with a black background and give his eye the opportunity to focus on one thing. Right now we are focusing on items that are mostly yellow or reflective.
Just like the invisiboard helps me to reduce visual clutter for Caleb... Caleb reduces worldly clutter for me. He teaches me to be more reflective. He teaches me to focus on what matters most.
Thank you Caleb, for teaching me to truly see.
You can find more information about the invisiboard here and here
For some more great sensory ideas, visit Heidi's adaptations blog.
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