Sorting Through the Candy Coma
Here’s an engaging and versatile activity to help us “sort through” all the Halloween chaos! Use leftover Halloween candy in engaging ways to teach sorting, describing, graphing, and simple data analysis.
Here’s an engaging and versatile activity to help us “sort through” all the Halloween chaos! Use leftover Halloween candy in engaging ways to teach sorting, describing, graphing, and simple data analysis.
Create an inviting place for young families to enjoy the library while learning about development and learning strategies.
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Tips and guidelines for parents of children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind who are just getting started and wondering how to introduce braille and literacy to babies, infants, toddlers.
Instructional strategies on how to teach literacy skills to children with visual impairments
This storybox presents simple familiar objects to illustrate the story of Little Rabbit’s Bedtime.
Find how you can set up your classroom to make it accessible to ALL students!
Tips on creating a braille-rich environment in the home for children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind
Modification of the Three Little Pigs story for students who are deafblind include tactile symbols, braille, and print.
Ideas of activities for families to try at home or in the community with children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities