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A mother shares tips for helping her young daughter learn braille.
DIY Fathers’ Day journal for students who are blind or visually impaired
These forms were created to document print recommendations for students with low vision.
This checklist looks at the fine motor and tactile discrimination skills of children who are blind or visually impaired to help to determine their readiness for braille.
TVIs need to be able to articulate in the IEP what services they provide and why their services are needed.
This video examines how learners at the sensorimotor level acquire information and progress through the learning stages.
Guidelines to determine the needs of students who are blind or visually impaired for Orientation and Mobility service
This series of video clips presents the importance of a multi-sensory approach to literacy for children who are blind or with multiple disabilities.
These durable braille flashcards can be made on blank playing cards, which are available online from Amazon.