Maryland School for the Blind is Where You Build Your Future With Braille!
Learn about the 2024 Maryland Regional Braille Challenge
Learn about the 2024 Maryland Regional Braille Challenge
Chancey Fleet, a technology coordinator at the New York Public Library’s Braille and Talking Book Center, shares ideas for preparing blind children to create, use, and enjoy tactile graphics.
Fun games adapted for our students who are blind or have visual impairments.
A discussion of Orientation and Mobility (O & M) and how it relates to literacy through braille, tactile graphics, signage, maps, directories and more
Ideas to teach the braille code using categories of contractions or forms of words to speed up braille literacy skills
Incorporate braille into your home, both indoors and out!
Step-by-step instructions to create your own braille magnets for beginning braille readers
This lesson on braille writing shows how to pair a refreshable braille display with a Perkins Braillewriter to motivate students with visual impairments.
Braille letters from Santa Claus can be sent to children in many parts of the English-speaking world this Christmas!
Case studies of struggling braille students using the Wilson Reading System