Meet February
February is for Friendship.
February is for Friendship.
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.
This theme-based multisensory activity helps children who are blind or visually impaired to develop skills in all areas, including literacy, tactile, visual, and auditory skills.
Encourage your students who are blind or visually impaired to write using these school journal ideas
Learn how to create a monthly tactile calendar for children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind
World Braille Day is celebrated around the world every year on January 4th, which is Louis Braille’s birthday.
Here’s a creative idea for involving parents in learning more about braille and what their children are learning!
This touch and feel Valentine’s Day book was modified by adding textured hearts and the word “heart’ in braille.
Find out how to make worksheets accessible and fun for young braille readers
Tips on teaching literacy to students with blindness or visual impairments who have challenging behavior, including motivating activities to develop braille and tactile exploration skills.