Summary: Here you will find information and advice for parents of children with a vision impairment.
Here is a list of questions most frequently asked by parents of children with vision impairments.
When your baby or toddler is first diagnosed with sight loss, you may find yourself only thinking of all of the things they will not be able to do. Long delays in diagnosis, difficulties in understanding medical terms and long separation due to hospitalisation can make this hard. However, your baby is like any other and their development may be promoted by using some of the hints and tips offered below.
If your child has a vision impairment and is approaching the age for playschool or school, there are some practical ways in which you can assist them in developing their senses, helping them to gain independence.
All children are different and a toy that is a favourite of one child may not be suitable for another. Choose toys with textures, bright and contrasting colours, sounds and music.
If you are a parent or guardian of a child who is registered with NCBI, you can claim certain benefits and allowances from the Department of Social and Family affairs and Health Service Executive. Find our more about what you may claim on your child’s behalf.