Illustrating Hues to a Boy Who Can’t See : A Caregiver's Guide

Helping a visually impaired child understand hues can feel difficult, but it’s certainly achievable. Instead of focusing on how a hue *looks*, move to associating them with tactile experiences. For example, portray red as similar to the warmth of a fireplace or the texture of velvet. Similarly, connect blue to the temperature of ice or the sound

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