Scribbling with My Son Who Is Deafblind
Submitted by Liamsmom on Sep 01, 2014

There are many benefits to "scribbling". Here are a few:
- Exposure to writing materials
- A chance to be able to share a story
- Opportunities for a child to realize that they can express themselves on paper
- Fun leisure activity that can involve the whole family
- Work on fine motor skills
- Exposure to braille in a way that is meaningful to them
- Supports pre-braille skills
Here are some ways that Liam has practiced his "scribbling":
1. Using a braillewriter: I would help him feel the paper to feel the ‘dots’ he made. A refreshable braille screen can also be used if you have one.
2. Coloring: Create shapes with raised lines ahead of time (using puffy paint, glue that you allow to dry, yarn that is formed into the shape and glued in place, etc.). The child can fill it in by rubbing crayon over a screen (so they can feel it) or fill it with stickers that have fun tactile appeal, gluing on buttons, cotton balls, etc.
3. Scribbling on paper: We use a variety of textured "bases" to create a raised line when Liam rubs crayon over it. Some ideas of bases: lego base, sandpaper, shapes that are bumpy, a screen, etc. Different bases create a nice variety of textures! Liam loves to have me help trace his hand and draw lines. Some things to try: ask your child to draw a circle, and then label it in braille together. Depending on level, ask your child to draw a story and then ask him/her what the story means and label it in braille.
4. Scribbling using golf tees: (similar to a stylus, but not as sharp) Using a golf tee, Liam and I will poke holes into a piece of paper and we will feel the raised dots together.

Comments
Scribbling with My Son
Now I get it!