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Sensory Disabilities

Sensory disabilities impact how a child experiences the world through sight, sound, or touch. Creating accessible spaces and using adaptive tools allows children with vision, hearing, or sensory processing differences to explore, learn, and engage with the world around them.

Blindness

Children have partial or no vision, affecting how they navigate the world. Adaptive tools and inclusive programs allow them to participate safely in activities.

Deafness

Reduces or removes the ability to hear sounds. Access to sign language, captions, and supportive environments ensures they can communicate and join activities.

Sensory Processing Disorder

Children may overreact or underreact to sights, sounds, or touch. Supportive settings help them feel comfortable and fully engaged in learning and play.

Auditory Processing Disorder

Difficulty understanding and interpreting sounds even when hearing is normal. With accommodations, children can participate in classroom, social, and recreational activities.

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