Parties and Playdates
Parties and Playdates is a free downloadable guide with ideas to promote social inclusion for children who are blind or visually impaired.
Parties and Playdates is a free downloadable guide with ideas to promote social inclusion for children who are blind or visually impaired.
This Braille Resource Packet is designed to help parents and families to support braille literacy at home.
Teach reading, writing, math, & other skills from the Expanded Core Curriculum (independent living skills, social skills, O & M) to students who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind through cooking
With school closings due to the coronavirus and COVID-19, many parents are scrambling to put something into place at home.
The last ECC Challenge for the month of May is Recreation and Leisure. Join in the challenge while covering this next expanded core curriculum area to achieve student goals.
Textures bring our sense of touch to life while strengthening fine motor skills. Create opportunities to touch in our daily activities.
Geometry materials and activity ideas for teaching students who are blind or visually impaired
Tips and ideas to promote writing skills with students who have visual impairments with additional disabilities or deafblindness. Broaden the definition of “writing” through collaborative storytelling and creative play.
One of the most effective ways to teach literacy basics is through the use of a student’s name. Learn how to use this strategy with students who have visual impairments by using large print and braille.
Grab some plastic eggs, raid your craft box to create a super cute and fun matching game which supports early tactile skills.