Nurses Appreciation Day
Teaching students to show their appreciation is a great way to practice braille literacy skills, while also reinforcing 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.
Create your own pumpkin experience book with students with visual impairments, deafblindness or multiple disabilities
Just in time for Halloween, the free Novel Effect app adds sound effects, music, and character sounds that help to bring “The Littlest Pumpkin” to life for young children who are blind or visually impaired.
Create tactile alphabet charts using braille and sign language for students who are blind or visually impaired
Create tactile graphic organizers to support students who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired or with other special needs to sequence stories.
Tips and guidelines to teach braille writing and promote braille literacy among children who are blind or visually impaired
Children who are deafblind or blind learn best through experience.
Yoga activities can help students to develop improved narrative language through a variety of imaginative and meditative stories and mantras which are inspired by the movements, characters and sounds.
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
Discussion of how the classroom teacher, Speech Language Pathologist, and TVI came together to support one another and increase student engagement with a Reading Group for those with CVI, complex communication needs, and multiple disabilities