Circle Time Braille Kit: Five Little Monkeys
Fun activities for emergent braille readers using hands-on activities at the Kindergarten level
Fun activities for emergent braille readers using hands-on activities at the Kindergarten level
Activities to help young children who are blind or visually impaired to develop basic concepts and a foundation for basic numeracy
This article discusses the impact of visual impairment on sensory integration, and how sensory integration disorder manifests in students with blindness and visual impairments. Treatment approaches and educational interventions are also described.
These braille activities provide additional practice to promote independent braille literacy for students who are blind, low vision or deafblind.
Create your own Tactile Memory Game to promote inclusion with family, friends, and classmates of children and youth who are blind, visually impaired, or deafblind, including those with multiple disabilities.
Guidelines for the modification of books and literacy materials for children with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment)
This set of activities uses APH materials to extend a story about The Big Island Restaurant and Bakery.
Assistant coordinator at Kutztown University’s vision program shares with us her presentation to teach others about visual impairment and the tools we use.
ActiveAccessEdu evolved from a teacher’s passion for adapting materials for her students using 3-D printing and customizable designs.
This series of lessons uses materials from APH (American Printing House for the Blind) to extend literacy activities for students who are blind or visually impaired.