VIPS Play Stations at 2002 Convention

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Convention, 2002

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VIPS Play Stations at 2002 Convention

Combine Learning, Fun

Three-year-old

Dylan Sebastian of Alabama is enthralled with the toys at the VIPS Adaptive

Play Center.

Clown

and VIPS staffer, Robin Frazier, hands out balloons and goodies.

Mom,

Dr. Sylvia Restrepo of Columbia, South America, makes a tactile book for

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Who Are the Professionals and What Should They Do?

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WHO ARE THE PROFESSIONALS AND WHAT SHOULD THEY DO?
A SEMINAR FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF BLIND CHILDREN
sponsored by:

Some Philosophizing on Alternative Techniques

Cane Travel for Preschoolers?

Parental Attitudes Can Make the Difference

Look, Mom!, No Cane!

Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award for 1990

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The Voice of the Fourth Generation: Blind Kids Express Their Views

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THE VOICE OF THE
FOURTH GENERATION:
BLIND KIDS EXPRESS THEIR VIEWS
[PICTURE] Ruby Ryles, a veteran speaker, is pleased to share the
podium with her son, Dan, at the 1989 parents seminar.

Individualized Education Programs (lEPs)

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INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAMS (IEPS):