10 Hidden Curriculum Concepts Every Child Learns Through Vision
Facial expressions, body language, social expectations, environmental cues, safety, problem solving, appearance, and independence.
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Facial expressions, body language, social expectations, environmental cues, safety, problem solving, appearance, and independence.
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Read articleTeach abacus skills through games, movement, cooking, shopping, scavenger hunts, stories, and routines.
View resourceClarify why vision-specific technology instruction is not extra and cannot be replaced by general device support.
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