Children who are deaf-blind need to have meaningful learning experiences beyond the classroom where they can explore the broader world and develop important life skills. These experiences help them develop confidence, self-determination, and other skills, which are essential to helping them become as independent as possible.

You can help encourage and support a child’s natural curiosity to explore and learn from their wider community. To learn more, visit these resources from the National Center on Deaf-Blindness:

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