[blindkid] Walking in a line/cane use
Kathy B
burgawicki at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 13 17:02:09 UTC 2010
Hi-
My daughter (4) totally blind has to hang her cane up at the door of her
classroom. She does pretty well with her cane except snails pass her by and she
doesn't know how to walk in a STRAIGHT line. Does anyone have any suggestions
on how to teach her to pick up the pace and not to walk like a drunken sailer
(smile).
Thanks,
Kathy
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From: Carol Castellano <blindchildren at verizon.net>
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Sent: Sat, September 11, 2010 11:19:23 AM
Subject: Re: [blindkid] Walking in a line/cane use
Hi Laurie,
Here is how I've seen older blind kids and adults walk in line:
* Hold the cane in a "choked up" position so that it is not as extended as
usual (adults use the "pencil grip" for this--a 4-yr-old would not have the
motor skills yet for that grip)
* Touch the cane lightly to the back of the shoe of the person in front of
you in line
* Pay attention to when their foot moves forward
* Pay attention to the sounds of bodies moving and voices moving
* Move forward when the foot and voices move forward
This is what you'd be aiming for, so you could start with teaching your daughter
the components of these skills. I would not use holding on to someone's
shoulder.
For the classroom, in the early grades we stood the cane straight up attached
Serena's desk with a piece of velcro or that blue sticky stuff (name escapes me)
that you can use to put up posters, etc. (teachers would know!). It seemed to
us that altho she became familiar with each classroom, she still was able to
walk more confidently to each place using the cane. Also was able to get places
without needing to touch other kids' desks, etc.
When she was older she would just stash the cane under her desk as she does now
as an adult.
Carol
At 10:07 PM 9/10/2010, you wrote:
> Hi All,
> A couple questions!
> #1. My daughter is almost 4 years old and is in an all day long Headstart
> preschool program. They have to walk in a line to and from classes,
cafeteria,
> playground, etc. How exactly do you help your child/student walk in a line.
>Is
> it appropriate at this age to hold the hand/arm of an aide or teacher or
> appropriate to hold the shoulder of a 4 year old student in front of you.
>These
> are the two things they are doing now. Is this how your children learned or
is
> there a better way?
>
> #2. Also, in a small classroom, do your students use their canes throughout
>the
> room, or do they hang it at the entrance of the class when they come in.
> Thanks for any input you can give me!
> Laurie
>
>
>
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