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Recreational Activities for Children and Youth who are Deafblind

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Deaf-Blind Perspectives
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2007-04-01
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14
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2
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This article provides a few examples of recreational activities, games, and sports that can be adapted for children who are deafblind. There are a wide variety of additional games that, with modification, can be fun and engaging for children who are deafblind. Each child has the right to be self-determined and experience a variety of recreational activities. It is worth the time and energy spent to modify the activities to meet the needs of each unique child.
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Lieberman, L.J. (2007). Recreational activities for children and youth who are deafblind. Deaf-Blind Perspectives, 14 (2), 6-9.
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Added by permission of the Perkins School for the Blind. <a href="http://documents.nationaldb.org/dbp/Article.htm">http://documents.nationaldb.org/dbp/Article.htm</a>
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