The Joy Makers’ Guide to Christmas
Tips to make Christmas accessible to children with visual impairments
Tips to make Christmas accessible to children with visual impairments
Whoever braille sets free is free indeed! The word “freedom” is a word that comes to mind each time I think of the importance of learning braille.
For young children with visual impairments or those with complex access needs, holidays can be a very abstract concept. Let’s gather some materials and build a concept box to support our student’s understanding of Thanksgiving.
Braille Brain is a special collection designed to promote literacy and STEM instruction.
Using the VistaQuest BaseKit can be a key resource in measuring a child or student’s visual and multi-sensory progress.
Assignments for online training modules about UEB math/science for pre-kindergarten – 1st grade students
A new, unique, innovative, modular card holder, building and construction “toy” product that is called TI’TAINS.
Orientation and Mobility standards in a book that is research based and validated.
Expanding on how memory pathways are built and how to assist individuals with CVI in creating memory building blocks.
This inquiry-based hands-on rocket activity is designed for 5th-10th grade students to learn about space and rockets using tactile graphics.