The Weekly Review
Here’s an awesome way to support your students to share about their week.
Here’s an awesome way to support your students to share about their week.
Ideas to create books to carry out and support your child’s IEP goals
Tips and suggestions for using iPads with children with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment) and multiple disabilities
Teach children who are blind or visually impaired about safety and the role of the police using this literacy skills kit, using ECC (Expanded Core Curriculum) and building a foundation for braille literacy
TVIs (Teachers of the Visually Impaired) make a big difference in the lives of children who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired! A mother shares her thoughts.
This documentary video tells the story of a girl who is blind with behavioral challenges who masters the braille code, by moving from object and auditory activities to contracted braille.
Learn how to create an tactile experience book about visiting the grocery store with this video demonstration.
Tips on teaching literacy to students with blindness or visual impairments who have challenging behavior, including motivating activities to develop braille and tactile exploration skills.
The author explains the value of braille literacy in the digital age.
Hand movement patterns are an important aspect of reading speed and accuracy because braille readers must be able to use their hands and fingers to quickly and accurately identify letters & characters