Resources for Learning Unified English Braille (UEB)
Information and resources for UEB (Unified English Braille)
Information and resources for UEB (Unified English Braille)
Braille labels around the house help a young boy who is deafblind to learn important independent living skills from a very early age.
A young woman with glaucoma reflects on the importance of learning braille an becoming a dual media reader, given a progressive vision loss.
Celebrate the world of braille by creating meaningful experiences for everyone to learn about braille. Braille should be everywhere and it’s not just for the blind.
Meet Noye who is an advocate for braille literacy, Kutztown University graduate from the TVI program, and just happens to have albinism.
A mother shares tips for helping her young daughter learn braille.
These guidelines for braille are designed to promote awareness among practitioners in inclusive settings. Tips will be helpful to general education teachers & others who may not have previous experience with braille readers or children who are blind.
Kim Avila shares suggestions of toys that promote pre-braille skills through fine motor coordination and developing finger strength.
Legos can be used to promote braille skills with dual media learners by providing motivation and reinforcement.
Listing of where braille books for children can be found, including options of free braille books for kids in the United States