Jumping Bean Game
This Jumping Bean Game is a fun way to practice braille skills and can be used to fit a range of student needs and skill areas.
This Jumping Bean Game is a fun way to practice braille skills and can be used to fit a range of student needs and skill areas.
Bulletin boards and classroom signs that have braille, tactile items, and textured letters make these decorations accessible for our visually impaired students.
BANA press release
Offering their first UEB Math/Science course this fall in addition to their Nemeth courses.
These braille designs of a pumpkin and a scarecrow are perfect fall activities for students who are blind or visually impaired!
Try these 10 ways to encourage braille writing at home and to make it meaningful for children who are blind, visually impaired, or deafblind
Learn how to make different types of tactile books for students who are blind or low vision, including those with deafblindness or multiple disabilities
Shared reading activity for fall with a book about apples with braille labels
Guidelines for creating experience books with children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with additional disabilities
Guidelines to create a book about lights for children with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment)