Your home is going to be a place where your child will learn how to adapt to their environment without their sight and will train them for encountering the world outside your home. Parent resource books and websites will help you know what steps to take, and websites that specialize in distributing aids for low vision children will help your child take those steps. Below are a few resources that may help your child at home. This article is not comprehensive and none of the resources, organizations, or websites are endorsed by this blog site, but is meant to supplement resources your pediatric ophthalmologist has recommended.
New England Low Vision
It is important to secure your home as a safe space for your low vision child. The average home is riddled with many dangers for children with low vision, yet your child will likely use your home to develop critical sensory skills. This website contains information about appropriately childproofing your home, and sells products specified for low vision individuals. Not only does this site explore protecting your child from the dangers at home, but it has a blog that provides various pieces of advice for parents.
https://nelowvision.com/childproofing-your-home-for-a-child-with-vision-impairment/
Parent Resource Books
This blog post may be helpful when sorting through the many parenting books available for parents of children with low vision. Some books may be more useful and valuable than others for different people.
https://www.teachingvisuallyimpaired.com/parent-resource-books.html
Common Visual Terminology
It is important to familiarize yourself with the terminology used in low vision settings. This website contains a 20-minute video that breaks down the concepts.
https://lighthouseguild.org/common-vision-terminology/
MaxiAids
This website sells games for children with low vision including large print puzzles, tactile sliding puzzle games, sudoku braille cubes, and talking maps. Aside from toys and entertainment, it is also host to practical low vision products like liquid level indicators, large print calendars, talking tape measures, one finger safety cutters, talking money identifiers, talking graphing calculators, and more.
https://www.maxiaids.com/category/vision-and-blind