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Hannah’s volunteer story

We’re proud to have so many, dedicated, passionate and skilled volunteers who make an incredible contribution to RSBC. They’re vital to the work we do, and without them we couldn’t deliver the breadth of services we currently provide. From helping out at events and trips to supporting us in our day-to-day operations, they help our […]

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Hannah’s volunteer story

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For Families March 10, 2023

Reading with your baby

It’s never too early to introduce your 0-12 month-old baby to books. They enjoy hearing your voice and listening to stories even if they don’t understand them. Reading together is also a great way to bond with your baby. You can make sharing books part of your daily routine, starting with a few minutes at […]

A picture of a child reading a braille book

For Families March 10, 2023

Reading with your toddler

From the ages 1 to 4 your toddler will get more interested in books. Read with them as often as you can and praise them when they try to join in. Your child’s QTVI will help you to decide on the best way for your child to learn to read. Your child may use large print, braille […]

For Families March 10, 2023

Help your toddler to talk

Your blind or partially sighted child may find it harder to see what’s going on around them. This may mean they are less motivated to communicate, so it may take your toddler a bit longer to learn to talk.

For Families March 10, 2023

Help your toddler to learn

Most toddlers learn through sight, so your vision impaired toddler may have less information available to them to learn. But there are many things you can do to help them learn using all their senses to teach them about the world around them.

For Families March 10, 2023

Helping your child learn braille

Braille is a tactile code which enables blind and vision impaired people to read. It uses the alphabet and numbers but your child reads with their fingers. It’s based on 6 raised dots in 2 columns of 3.

For Families March 10, 2023

Children with complex needs

Cerebral visual impairment may mean your child finds it difficult to process visual information. It may also be part of a condition which affects your child’s physical development, such as cerebral palsy, or part of a condition affecting their understanding or health.

For Families March 10, 2023

What your child can see: Light sensitivity, colours and fluctuating vision

Some blind or partially sighted children may be sensitive to bright light and glare. You may notice signs like blinking a lot or watery eyes. Some eye conditions may mean children have low or no colour vision. How well they can see may depend on the time of day. For example, if they are tired, […]

For Families March 10, 2023

Ways to help your vision impaired baby move around

Blind and partially sighted babies often don’t crawl by themselves. Sighted children crawl because they see something they want. Moving around a room can be confusing for a vision impaired baby at first. However, there are some easy things you can do to help them with this.

hands reading braille

For Families March 10, 2023

Borrowing large print or braille books

You should be able to borrow large print, braille and talking books for free from your library.