Who is this useful for?

Teachers, special educators, therapists, and parents

Date of publication
March 2025
Created by
Sense International India

This document provides guidance on creating Individualized Educational Programmes (IEPs) for children with deafblindness. It covers goal setting, strategies for communication and skill development, and assessment methods to track progress.

The resource is aimed at educators, therapists, and caregivers looking to provide structured, personalized learning experiences that cater to the specific needs of each child.

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