Presenting Yourself Positively
Tips for people with visual impairments to present themselves positively with dressing, grooming, and social interactions.
Tips for people with visual impairments to present themselves positively with dressing, grooming, and social interactions.
Speech-language pathologist offers 10 tips to increase literacy skills using tactile name symbols with students who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or with multiple disabilities
This notebook is a compilation of resources that can be used to share information about Orientation and Mobility with a student’s team.
Learn how to make your own braille jewelry using a slate and stylus!
A teacher of the visually impaired describes the collaboration with the speech therapist to promote language and concept development, along with positional concepts, for a braille student with additional disabilities.
A scavenger hunt in the mall is a great way for students who are blind or visually impaired to work on literacy skills, orientation & mobility, and other areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC).
Tips to make board books and picture books accessible to young children who are blind or visually impaired
Families are encouraged to try these suggestions with kids who are blind or visually impaired.
Try these ideas to hold your own Make and Take Workshop to create books for students with cortical visual impairment.
A mother shares the design of 3D printed braille blocks that can be downloaded and printed for free.