An interactive podcast meant for helping blind/visually impaired kids increase their Orientation & Mobility (O&M) skills during the COVID-19 school closure. Hosted by Tracy Spohn (O&M Specialist in Washington State), each episode presents fun lessons, activity ideas, and trivia for kids of all ages. Tune in each Wednesday morning until the end of the 2019-2020 school year to listen, learn, and laugh . . . because being homebound doesn't mean being home bored!
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An interactive podcast meant for helping blind/visually impaired kids increase their Orientation & Mobility (O&M) skills during the COVID-19 school closure. Hosted by Tracy Spohn (O&M Specialist in Washington State), each episode presents fun lessons, activity ideas, and trivia for kids of all ages. Tune in each Wednesday morning until the end of the 2019-2020 school year to listen, learn, and laugh . . . because being homebound doesn't mean being home bored!
In this episode we discuss the importance of identifying, analyzing, and crossing stop sign intersections accurately and safely (focus is on +-shaped intersections with 2-way traffic flow). We discuss where stop sign intersections are usually found, based on various environmental cues.
Action step: After listening to this episode, listeners are encouraged to identify the type of neighborhood they live in (either residential, rural, or commercial) and locate any stop sign intersections near their homes.
homeBOUND FOR ADVENTURE
An interactive podcast meant for helping blind/visually impaired kids increase their Orientation & Mobility (O&M) skills during the COVID-19 school closure. Hosted by Tracy Spohn (O&M Specialist in Washington State), each episode presents fun lessons, activity ideas, and trivia for kids of all ages. Tune in each Wednesday morning until the end of the 2019-2020 school year to listen, learn, and laugh . . . because being homebound doesn't mean being home bored!