Independence in the Kitchen: Braille Your World
Using braille to label shelves and items in kitchen helps develop braille literacy, as well as independent living skills.
Using braille to label shelves and items in kitchen helps develop braille literacy, as well as independent living skills.
The author explains the value of braille literacy in the digital age.
TVI, Liz Burrell talks about braille instruction for students on the autism spectrum. Getting to know a student’s likes, behaviors, and schedule are very helpful strategies for successful braille instruction lessons.
Dr. Phil Hatlen discusses the importance of the Learning Media Assessment in determining the most appropriate medium for a child.
The purpose of this Nemeth Symbol Library is to allow individuals to look up Nemeth symbols and math related terms, using the words a student is accustomed to hearing.
Introduction to Teacher Tips: Best Practices for Teaching Braille and STEM to the Visually Impaired
Teachers of the visually impaired work with a wide variety with students. Many of these students have additional needs beyond their visual impairment, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some students have both ASD and visual impairment, or they may have traits that are associated with autism spectrum disorder.
This activity gives hands-on practice with the braille alphabet for children who are blind or visually impaired.
Make your Advent calendar accessible to children who are blind or deafblind this Christmas using braille.
Activity ideas from a teacher who runs a group for adults who have deteriorating vision and want to learn braille