Interview with O&M specialist Mary Stap
Mary Stap is a Teacher of the Visually Impaired and Orientation and Mobility specialist trained early intervention and elementary school teacher. She describes her approach to working with Donovan, a child with septo optic dysplasia (SOD) who has significant sensory challenges.
Видео Interview with O&M specialist Mary Stap канала Safe Toddles
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