Car Braille Book
This car braille book was created by a preschool student and is a great example of emergent literacy for children with visual impairments.
This car braille book was created by a preschool student and is a great example of emergent literacy for children with visual impairments.
Create a tactile schedule using object symbols, print and braille for learners who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired or with multiple disabilities.
Encourage students with low vision, CVI or multiple disabilities to look at you by wearing a red nose!
Teaching students to show their appreciation is a great way to practice braille literacy skills, while also reinforcing areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum.
This Independence Day craft activity for the 4th of July for students who are blind or visually impaired teaches students about eagles, while practicing fine more skills and creating tactile graphics.
These braille designs of hearts are a fun project for Valentine’s Day!
Research study from Brazil on Alternative Tactile Communication for students with visual impairments
A mother shares tips for helping her young daughter learn braille.
These Valentine’s Day-themed activities help preschoolers who are blind or visually impaired to develop fine motor and tactile skills, pre-braille concepts, early literacy, number concepts, and sensory exploration.
School-Home Journals encourage the development of language and communication skills in children who are blind or visually impaired with multiple disabilities or deafblind.