Importance of Classroom Jobs for Children with Visual Impairments
Teaching expanded core curriculum through classroom jobs to students who are visually impaired
Teaching expanded core curriculum through classroom jobs to students who are visually impaired
Tips to teach children with visual impairments to recognize print and pictures in the environment.
Wondering what holidays presents to give kids who are blind or low vision, deafblind or with multiple disabilities? Try these ideas for Christmas, Hanukkah, birthdays and other occasions!
January Is Braille Literacy Month! Find out where you can learn braille, where to get free braille books, ideas to celebrate Louis Braille’s birthday, and more resources on braille.
These activities are designed to provide youth who are blind or have low vision with systematic, targeted experiences that give them the opportunity to explore transportation options as part of their O&M learning.
For Halloween sensory activities, try projects that incorporate varied and engaging textures like slimy spaghetti, soft cotton balls, and crunchy leaves. These sensory activities are great for kids of all ages and can be adapted for different levels of sensory input with focus on tactile, fine motors skills.
As we prepare to honor our moms on Mother’s Day, discover some wonderful crafts and ideas to make with our students who have visual impairments.
Using a pumpkin theme for learning during the autumn months creates opportunities to connect several benchmark goals for our students with visual impairments.
Paths to Literacy has so many wonderful ideas, lessons, and tips to make learning fun! Take a look at the Valentine themed ideas!
The articles on this page were originally published on the BrailleSC website and were moved here when the funding for that project was discontinued.