Children’s Program

Established in 1990, the Children’s Experience Program at the sight Center supplements the school curriculum by teaching visually impaired kids certain skills of daily living, that sighted children may learn more routinely. The philosophy of the Children’s Experience Program is clear. A blind child, like any other child, can become an independent adult. It just takes the right support. We provide that support by teaching visually impaired children to function independently in a sighted world, through a well rounded and professionally administered set of activities.

Program Highlights

There are 2 components to the Children’s Experience Program:

  1. After School Enrichment includes instruction in personal care, safety, mobility, physical fitness, fine motor coordination, Braille, and adaptive computer training. We work closely with the county intermediate unit and follow the expanded core curriculum for the education of blind children.
  2. Summer Experience Program provides activities that broaden kids’ exposure to their community, foster independence and enhance self-esteem. Past activities include visits to the Living Treasures Zoo, fishing with the Sons of Lake Erie, a kite flying picnic at Presque Isle, craft activities and a ride aboard the Titusville/Oilcreek Railroad.

Costs and Eligibility

Our program is offered free of charge to qualified blind or severely visually impaired children between the ages of 5 and 21. The program runs after school on certain days of the week, early dismissal days, and vacation days. Fully qualified professional and para-professional staff implement and monitor the program on a one-to-one basis with each child and tailor all activities individually.