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Welcome A presentation of the Washington State School for the Blind A presentation of the Washington State School for the Blind

Learning To Pour Learning To Pour Learning to Pour

Use rice or beans at first Use a pie plate to catch spills Use rice or beans at first Use a pie plate to catch spills Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Learning to Pour Use a small drinking cup to practice Use a measuring cup to pour Use a small drinking cup to practice Use a measuring cup to pour Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Learning to Pour Grasp the cup with your thumb resting on top for balance Wrap the other fingers around the handle Grasp the cup with your thumb resting on top for balance Wrap the other fingers around the handle Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Learning to Pour Bring the lip of the measuring cup to the drinking cup Bring the lip of the measuring cup to the drinking cup Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Learning to Pour Place your index finger into the drinking cup Place your index finger into the drinking cup Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Learning to Pour Pour rice into the cup until it is felt on tip of finger Success! Pour rice into the cup until it is felt on tip of finger Success! Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Liquids Use a measuring cup and pie plate to practice Use water at first Use a measuring cup and pie plate to practice Use water at first Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Liquids Place the lip of the measuring cup against the drinking cup Place the lip of the measuring cup against the drinking cup Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Liquids Place your index finger into the drinking cup while holding it Place your index finger into the drinking cup while holding it Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Liquids Pour the water in until it is felt on the tip of the finger Pour the water in until it is felt on the tip of the finger Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Cereal Open the cereal box Make an opening in the plastic liner Open the cereal box Make an opening in the plastic liner Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Cereal Grasp box with one hand and feel the opening of the box with the other hand Grasp box with one hand and feel the opening of the box with the other hand Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Cereal Place three fingers (index, middle and ring) into the cereal bowl Place three fingers (index, middle and ring) into the cereal bowl Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Cereal Pour cereal in and judge amount with fingers Pour cereal in and judge amount with fingers Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Hot Liquids Use the same principals of pouring any liquids Know your tea kettle! Use the same principals of pouring any liquids Know your tea kettle! Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Hot Liquids Lightly touch the spout to know where the hot water will flow Lightly touch the spout to know where the hot water will flow Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Hot Liquids Wrap your fingers around the handle with your index finger looped inside the spout release (if applicable) Wrap your fingers around the handle with your index finger looped inside the spout release (if applicable) Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Hot Liquids Bring the spout to the edge of the cup Place two fingers inside cup Bring the spout to the edge of the cup Place two fingers inside cup Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Hot Liquids Pour slowly Wiggle fingers until you feel the hot water Pour slowly Wiggle fingers until you feel the hot water Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Pouring Hot Liquids Be careful when pouring hot liquids Practice anticipating volume of hot liquids Be careful when pouring hot liquids Practice anticipating volume of hot liquids Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind

Learning to Pour Brought to you by the Washington State School For the Blind Vancouver, Washington Brought to you by the Washington State School For the Blind Vancouver, Washington Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind