Describing Hues to a Son Who Doesn’t See : A Caregiver's Manual

Helping a visually impaired youngster understand shades can feel difficult, but it’s certainly feasible. Instead of centering on how a color *looks*, transition to associating them with sensory experiences. For instance, portray red as feeling the temperature of a radiator or the feel of velvet. Likewise, associate blue to the coolness of ice or

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