This infographic gives several tips and ideas for parents on games that are suitable for blind and visually impaired children, as well as games that are inclusive and can be played by those sighted and non-sighted.
And how you can adapt toys to be more user friendly for a visually impaired child.
There are creative ways to get your kids involved in arts and crafts too and fun activities that will help them learn how to play and develop their sensory skills. Which is why they are great for children on the autism spectrum!
Playtime with Blind and visually impaired children by Wooden Toy Shop