Braille for Latecomers: Top Access Tips for Dual Media Learners
These tips are for those who are introduced to braille, after already having an ability to read print.
These tips are for those who are introduced to braille, after already having an ability to read print.
Using a garden theme, these activities promote tactile exploration and braille skills with students with multiple disabilities.
How are a Functional Vision Assessment (FVA) and a Learning Media Assessment (LMA) used to determine whether a child will read print or braille or both?
Suggestions for literacy activities that can be done at home with children who are blind or visually impaired, including braille books, large print books, DAISY format CD’s, audio books, and electronic files.
After ending my chapter of being in college for seven years and graduating from Kutztown University with Magna Cum Laude Honors, I am currently focused on getting certified as a braille materials specialist through the National Federation of the Blind.
Directions for making an American Flag with braille to celebrate Independence Day (4th of July) with children who are blind or visually impaired
Ideas for circle time activities to develop pre-braille skills in young children who are blind or visually impaired
In this activity, students who are blind or visually impaired are challenged to find and decode braille signs in hotels, restaurants and stores.
Poems from students at a school for the blind in Uganda about the value of braillewriters
Here at Paths to Literacy one of the biggest crowd favorites have been braille art drawings and designs. These are such a fun way to have your students practice their braille skills.