Rhyming Dust Bunnies
These activities for emergent braille readers including rhyming words and sequencing.
These activities for emergent braille readers including rhyming words and sequencing.
Learn how to make different types of tactile books for students who are blind or low vision, including those with deafblindness or multiple disabilities
Try these ideas for fun activities to include when throwing an accessible or inclusive birthday party for a child who is blind, low vision, or deafblind with ideas for activities, decorations, and more.
Tips to prepare young children who are blind or visually impaired for the first day of preschool
Tips for teachers and parents to get the new school year off to a great start!
It’s that time of the year again! The start of a new school year always brings a range of emotions: excitement, worry, anticipation, wistfulness to say goodbye to summer.
Ideas to adapt a thematic pumpkin unit for Kindergarten students with visual impairments, autism and other special needs
Co-creating imaginative stories with students who have Autism Spectrum Disorder and Visual Impairment (ASDVI) can promote both writing skills and social interaction.
Oregon held a statewide conference for Teachers of the Visually Impaired focused on the needs of students with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment).
Legos can be used to promote braille skills with dual media learners by providing motivation and reinforcement.
Tips for new vision professionals, including Teachers of the Visually Impaired and Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists.