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Parents, Special Educators, Therapists, Caregivers and Disability Practitioners

Date of publication
March 2025
Created by
Sense International India

This resource provides a detailed approach to improving fine motor skills and self-care abilities in children with deafblindness and cerebral palsy.

It explores practical techniques for enhancing hand functions, grasp control, and coordination, which are essential for performing everyday tasks such as eating, dressing, and writing.

Designed for therapists, educators, and caregivers, the guide emphasizes structured training methods and adaptive techniques to help children gain independence in their daily activities. By implementing these strategies, professionals and families can support children in leading more self-sufficient and fulfilling lives.

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