Creating a Literacy Kit
Literacy Kits are designed to promote active participation and communication for students with multiple disabilities during reading activities.
Literacy Kits are designed to promote active participation and communication for students with multiple disabilities during reading activities.
An examination of the prevalence of dyslexia in children who are blind or visually impaired, including suggestions for evaluation and intervention.
This TVI expands to create personal books using materials and favorite toys with the beginnings of recognition of 2D pictures to 3D objects.
Experience books are very impactful for students. Read how this TVI made a positive balloon activity into a book for her student with CVI.
A brief history of the braille code. Plus, what is new in the world of braille assistive technology 200 years later.
This book was created at a teacher “make and take” for their students to enjoy the textures while exploring the poetry of literacy.
An overview of standardized tactile symbols that can be used with students who are blind and are intentional and purposeful communicators.
Discover how this caregiver adapted school reading materials for a child who is visually impaired.
December consists of events, activities, and celebrations. This article shows many ways to make this month a meaningful learning experience for our students with visual impairments.
Using a pumpkin theme for learning during the autumn months creates opportunities to connect several benchmark goals for our students with visual impairments.