Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.: Ideas for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
Activities for students who are blind or visually impaired honoring Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Activities for students who are blind or visually impaired honoring Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Free online resources for parents, families, teachers and others interested in learning the basics of braille
Find out how you can get free braille books for your young child who is blind or visually impaired!
Wondering where you can get free braille books? Check out this listing of sources of free braille books in the United States and Canada for children who are blind or visually impaired.
UEB Math Online is an e-learning braille course for professionals and parents who wish to learn Unified English Braille mathematics.
Virtual Expanded Core Education Learning (ExCEL) Academy for Students with Visual Impairments
Tips on creating beginning books for young children who are blind or visually impaired, using objects and other tactile materials
Personal identifiers help children who are deafblind to recognize people in their lives. This blog post shares ideas on how to create them.
Storybox toy bars can be used to present materials related to a book in a format that is easily accessible to students with visual impairments and additional disabilities.
Ideas to help older students with visual impairments and additional disabilities to develop functional literacy skills