Gingerbread Man Braille Design
A gingerbread man braille design is a great winter activity to practice our braille skills.
A gingerbread man braille design is a great winter activity to practice our braille skills.
Ideas to incorporate literacy into Christmas and Hanukkah, including braille activities and other hands-on fun for children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities
Ideas to incorporate literacy and science ideas through the use of the book “Flush” and object symbols, a story box, picture symbols, and a talking book
This game is designed to reinforce part-word braille contractions with dual media learners.
Yoga activities are a fun way to incorporate literacy skills for students who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired, Autistic, including those with multiple disabilities or other special needs.
Step-by-step instructions to creating “Bubble” words as a literacy tool for students with cortical/cerebral visual impairment (CVI) using a Cricut cutting machine
Tips on using a CVI Overlay with children with CVI, Phase III based on the 10 characteristics of CVI, identified by Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy.
Beth is a National Board Certified Teacher in Exceptional Needs, Visual Impairment (birth to adult). She is also an Orientation and Mobility Specialist. She currently teaches in West Contra Costa Unified School District.
Wendy earned a BSED in English and an MED is Special Education from Ohio University and has completed the TVI and O&M licensure programs at The Ohio State University. She has 32 years of teaching experience and has worked as a TVI and COMS in Ohio and West Virginia.
I am an Outreach Consultant for Kentucky School for the Blind serving the Green River Region. This area includes 27 counties and 34 school districts.