Even the kids play just for pleasure and not for a specific purpose, through their play they learn many skills. Fantasy games, pretend, interact with others, body movement and exploration of their environment offered many learning opportunities. But it is very important to remember that many children with visual impairments and / or multiple disabilities need to learn “how to” play with toys and games properly, since they can not observe to learn.

Many playgrounds encourage children to develop basic concepts of cognition (recognition of letters, numbers, colors, shapes, textures) while teaching social skills such as taking turns with other children of the same age, and participate in group activities.

It is very important to choose the right games for fun. Games should be for the child’s developmental level and must be adapted to the particular child. What is more important, games must be such that they can be played by children without disabilities.

In addition to games that do not need to be changed, there are many adaptations that can be made to other games for fun to allow the child blind or have visual impairments access to a wide variety of recreation and rest.