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Activities for Blind Babies

Visually impaired infants face challenges, but hands-on activities can help blind babies learn about the world and begin making connections. Special activities work well at home or in a child care setting. The ideas also work just as well for infants without visual difficulties, making them even more appropriate for child care with a mixed group of babies.

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Melatonin for Children

Many parents enjoy marveling at their sleeping children, noting how angelic their children look when deep in slumber. If your child’s irregular sleep pattern or troubles getting and staying asleep prevent you from your own sleep, your child could be suffering from a treatable sleep disorder. One solution commonly prescribed for children who struggle with sleep is melatonin. This option is often recommended by pediatricians.

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Special Toys for Blind Children

Just like sighted children, blind children learn much about their world through the use of toys. By selecting toys with a child’s visual impairment in mind, parents can ensure that the special toy they give the child is more than just a temporary amusement. It will also be an educational and developmentally enriching tool.