Book Making Party!
Tips for making your own tactile books for children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind.
Tips for making your own tactile books for children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind.
Kids aren’t always drawn to the “perfect” CVI book so be willing to follow your child’s lead. It’s much easier to adapt a book for vision than it is to manufacture an interest in reading.
Creative ideas to make instructional materials using inexpensive items for students with visual impairments
Step-by-step instructions on how to make a powerpoint talking eBook. Great for young children or those with multiple disabilities! Use a switch to turn the pages.
Learn ways to help your child to develop literacy skills
This Braille Resource Packet is designed to help parents and families to support braille literacy at home.
This list includes ideas you can try at home or at school to promote the development of fine motor skills.
This checklist looks at the fine motor and tactile discrimination skills of children who are blind or visually impaired to help to determine their readiness for braille.
Robbie Blaha presents a video on Calendar Systems for the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.
Extend learning opportunities for young children with visual impairments with these ideas for Kipper’s Toybox.