Dr. Seuss Family Night
Dr Seuss Family Night is a fun way to celebrate Read Across America and Dr Seuss’ birthday!
Dr Seuss Family Night is a fun way to celebrate Read Across America and Dr Seuss’ birthday!
An exploration of tactile illustrations and tips to make meaningful tactile experience books for young children who are blind or visually impaired
Introduction to object communication and calendar systems as a bridge to literacy for children who are blind or visually impaired with multiple disabilities or deafblindness
Create tactile books or journals to work on counting and other early learning concepts with young children who are blind or visually impaired.
Self-determination is an important part of the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) and this student-made IEP book is a good way to get started.
Find out what size paper you need to make braille designs.
Every year on January 4th, students can play this game in honor of Louis Braille’s birthday. It is a good way to review who Louis Braille is.
World Braille Day is celebrated around the world every year on January 4th, which is Louis Braille’s birthday.
Experience books can be a meaningful early literacy experience that encourage language development and communicative exchange
Tips for people with visual impairments to present themselves positively with dressing, grooming, and social interactions.