How to Modify Teaching Methods and Activities for Young Children with Physical and Sensory Impairments - Brookes Blog

How to Modify Teaching Methods and Activities for Young Children with Physical and Sensory Impairments

February 13, 2019

In an inclusive early childhood setting, how can you modify your teaching strategies and everyday activities so that all children can participate? Today’s post gives you some answers, with a special focus on including young learners with physical and sensory impairments. Excerpted and adapted from the book Teaching Young Children with Disabilities in Natural Environments, Second Edition , by Mary Jo Noonan & Linda McCormick, these simple modification strategies will help you create an early childhood classroom where every child has access to daily activities and learning experiences.

For children with mild-to-moderate hearing impairment

(These are also useful for children with language/communication disorders and attention deficits, and for those who are learning English as a second language.)

For children with visual impairments

For children with limited motor abilities and/or health impairments

Share these modification ideas with your team, or with colleagues who work in inclusive early childhood settings. And if you liked this excerpt and want more ideas on teaching young children with disabilities, check out the book!
Portions of the limited motor abilities section adapted from Sheldon, K. (1996). “Can I play too?” Adapting common classroom activities for children with limited motor abilities. Early Childhood Education Journal, 11, 115–120.