DIY Father’s Day Journal
DIY Fathers’ Day journal for students who are blind or visually impaired
DIY Fathers’ Day journal for students who are blind or visually impaired
This checklist looks at the fine motor and tactile discrimination skills of children who are blind or visually impaired to help to determine their readiness for braille.
This series of video clips presents the importance of a multi-sensory approach to literacy for children who are blind or with multiple disabilities.
These durable braille flashcards can be made on blank playing cards, which are available online from Amazon.
Robbie Blaha presents a video on Calendar Systems for the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.
Tips for making your own tactile books for children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind.
Find out how to make books accessible and meaningful for children who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or with multiple disabilities with these tips from a parent.
These activities integrate braille literacy and numeracy, as well as sensory exploration, social interaction, recreation and leisure for children who are blind or visually impaired.
Ideas to support friendships between children who are blind or deafblind and typical peers through braille literacy experience creating accessible books
“Manjhi Moves a Mountain” is a new braille book that will inspire young readers to find ways that they too can move mountains by making a positive difference in the world!