Holiday Ideas and Activities 2024 Edition
Check out all these ideas from our talented vision community that you can adapt to meet the needs and goals of your students who have visual impairments.
Check out all these ideas from our talented vision community that you can adapt to meet the needs and goals of your students who have visual impairments.
Pumpkin season is here! Practice braille skills with these three pumpkins and enjoy the season.
A conch, a clam, and a starfish are all fun creatures from the sea that you can make with your braille students for practicing skills.
An introduction to making 3D prints for the visually impaired.
APH (American Printing House for the Blind) is on a mission to modernize the storybooks in our On the Way to Literacy (OTWL) series, which was first produced in the early 1990s.
American Printing House for the Blind is updating many of its favorite books to include UEB, easier to read fonts, higher contrast colors and images, with a smaller book-like binding
Written by Juniper Eisenberg, a third-grade student who is visually impaired, and co-authored by her mother, Chi-Hoon Kim, the book follows the clever and curious Juniper as she journeys to Corn Market and faces off with a mysterious red creature, using her abacus to solve puzzles and stay on course.
It’s a great time to work on our own independence through fun activities as we celebrate our Independence Day on the fourth of July in the USA!
Ideas for creating a calendar or holiday greeting cards with students with multiple disabilities and visual impairments
Research study from Brazil on Alternative Tactile Communication for students with visual impairments