Abstract
The resource room program conducted by the Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools is designed to provide visually impaired children enrolled in regular classrooms with individual instruction in the special skills they require, including listening and study skills, special apparatus and braille codes, typing, orientation and mobility, low vision aids, and counseling and tutoring. The author, who is coordinator of the program, discusses the process of selecting the school within the system where the program is to be located, the criteria for admitting children to the program, and the use of staff—the resource room teacher, educational aide, and others. The positive effects of the program on the children are also presented.
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