What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know

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A game to develop observation of form can be made by collecting a groupof objects of varying shapes in a pile on the floor or a low table;mother picks up some one of the objects, directs the attention of thelittle one to it, and after he has observed it somewhat she puts it backin the pile and moves all the objects about till they are well mixed up. Ask the little fellow then to pick out the object mother held in herhand a moment before. When he can do this by sight without difficulty, have him
... shut his eyes, place an object in his little hands, teach himto feel it over carefully, take it from him, and, while his eyes arestill closed, place it once more in the pile. Let him then open his eyesand see if he can indicate the object he had previously held. When hehas mastered this, give the game another turn by asking him to find bymeans of touch alone, while the eyes are still closed, the object thathe has been feeling, after it is restored to the pile of other objects. Still another turn can be given by first letting him see the object, without touching it, then having him close his eyes, and by touch aloneselect it from the pile.

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