Supporting Friendships Through Creating Accessible Books
Ideas to support friendships between children who are blind or deafblind and typical peers through braille literacy experience creating accessible books
Ideas to support friendships between children who are blind or deafblind and typical peers through braille literacy experience creating accessible books
These holiday gift ideas for kids who are blind or visually impaired include books, braille novelty items, and more!
This article includes general strategies for building the foundation for literacy, as well as suggestions for creating books for young children who are blind or visually impaired.
Many picture books need to be modified for kids with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI). Decreasing visual clutter and increasing contrast is a simple strategy.
Children with visual impairments and other disabilities benefit from concrete experience and a multi-sensory approach to literacy and learning.
This Braille Resource Packet is designed to help parents and families to support braille literacy at home.
How do you decide when to introduce a child to braille? What are the pre-requisite skills and readiness activities to prepare a child who is blind or visually impaired to read?
Create tactile graphic organizers to support students who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired or with other special needs to sequence stories.
More than 80 tips and tools for teaching beginning braille and promoting braille literacy
Families are encouraged to try these suggestions with kids who are blind or visually impaired.