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A presentation of the Washington State School for the Blind A presentation of the Washington State School for the Blind Video Clips

Tying Your Shoes These steps are written for right handed children; if your child is left handed reverse the directions. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Tying Your Shoes You can teach your child to tie a shoe using a book that has a picture of a shoe with an actual lace included on it. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Tying Your Shoes Have your child watch you tie by placing their hands on top of yours to get a feeling for the motions used in tying. Explain the steps as you go through them. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Tying Your Shoes Talk about spatial concepts, up and down, front or back, right or left and in front or behind. You should discuss and demonstrate what a loop is. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Tying Your Shoes Take the child through the steps verbally: Take the right lace and cross it over the left lace, grasping the laces together where they have formed an X. The right lace will go down, under and through the left lace. Grab the right lace in your left hand and the left lace in your right and pull them tightly. You have formed the first knot. Take the child through the steps verbally: Take the right lace and cross it over the left lace, grasping the laces together where they have formed an X. The right lace will go down, under and through the left lace. Grab the right lace in your left hand and the left lace in your right and pull them tightly. You have formed the first knot. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Tying Your Shoes Form a loop holding it with your right index finger and thumb close to the book or shoe. Take the left lace and go around the loop. Feel for the thumb on your right hand and thats where you will push the lace through. Grasp the emerging loop with your right thumb and index finger. Slip your left hand to the top of the left loop. Pull on both loops until they are tight. Form a loop holding it with your right index finger and thumb close to the book or shoe. Take the left lace and go around the loop. Feel for the thumb on your right hand and thats where you will push the lace through. Grasp the emerging loop with your right thumb and index finger. Slip your left hand to the top of the left loop. Pull on both loops until they are tight. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Tying Your Shoes Check by feel the length of your loops to make them even. Check the length of the ties to make sure they arent too long. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Tying Your Shoes It takes a lot of practice and patience to learn tying. Use what works best with your child – a real shoe, laces in a book, or ribbon with wire in it as it holds it shape better when making a loop. Dont become discouraged it will take time. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

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