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Parents/caregivers for people with deafblindness

Date of publication
November 2017
Created by
Sense India

 The Parent Training Module is a valuable resource designed to support parents and caregivers of children with deafblindness.

It covers key aspects of understanding deafblindness, effective communication methods, assistive devices, and strategies to promote learning, independence, and social integration. The module provides practical guidance on daily living skills, play-based learning, and addressing the unique challenges faced by children with deafblindness.

Developed by experts in the field, this resource also highlights the importance of parental involvement, advocacy, and access to available schemes and support networks. It serves as an empowering tool to help families navigate their child’s journey with confidence and care.

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