Learn how a visual impairment affects social and emotional development in children and adults. This episode explains how visually impaired people can miss non-visual social cues and offers practical strategies for teaching social emotional learning.đź’ˇ In This Episode:Why Social Cues Are a Visual Skill: Discover why a person with a visual impairment might miss the subtle, unspoken rules of a social situation.
The 5 Components of Social & Emotional Development: Learn how each area can be impacted by a visual impairment.
Bridging the "Concept Gap" in Social Interactions: Understand the term "concept gap" and how it applies to social skills.
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