Event for Family Engagement for Spanish-Speaking Families
Learn how to execute an event for your school or organization.
Learn how to execute an event for your school or organization.
Speech Therapists and Teachers of the Visually Impaired teamed up to create tactile books for students who are blind or visually impaired, included those with multiple disabilities. Includes planning sheet with objectives, materials, and labels.
Students who are transitioning to new classrooms or schools can create books to describe their needs and abilities to new teachers and assistants.
These forms were created to document print recommendations for students with low vision.
This tactile Nature Board can be used to motivate and support students in braille and math activities.
Chancey Fleet, a technology coordinator at the New York Public Library’s Braille and Talking Book Center, shares ideas for preparing blind children to create, use, and enjoy tactile graphics.
Event planning can promote literacy skills and various areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum.
Teaching students to show their appreciation is a great way to practice braille literacy skills, while also reinforcing areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum.
This system helps to make picture symbols more portable for students with low vision who need Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) support.
TVI Liz Eagan shares an idea for how she gets to know her students and create a bond with them.