Using Puff Paint for Tactile Activities
Puff paint provides endless possibilities for learning and fun for students of all ages.
Puff paint provides endless possibilities for learning and fun for students of all ages.
Here are some fun learning ideas used by a creative TVI in her Pre-K classroom for students with visual impairments.
Extend the multi-sensory learning activities for the Traction Man book!
A Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) shares ideas for communication and literacy activities for children who are blind or visually impaired with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASDVI).
With a little extra time in your pocket over the summer months, take a few moments to read some of the many articles you have been meaning to but didn’t during the busy school year.
As we settle in for a cold winter season, use these ideas to explore the world around us with adaptations for our students with visual impairments.
Here are some hands-on Dr. Seuss-themed activities with adaptations and thoughts from retired Perkins teacher Cindy O’Connell on how to make them concept-based. March is the time of year we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday, although these ideas can be tried any time of year.
This interactive book uses a theme-based approach to bring literacy to life for children who are blind or visually impaired or with multiple disabilities.
This blog post by Laurie Hudson presents practical ideas to make braille fun, meaningful and developmental for young children
Teaching expanded core curriculum through classroom jobs to students who are visually impaired