10 Ways to Encourage Writing at Home and to Make It Meaningful
Try these 10 ways to encourage braille writing at home and to make it meaningful for children who are blind, visually impaired, or deafblind
Try these 10 ways to encourage braille writing at home and to make it meaningful for children who are blind, visually impaired, or deafblind
Braille Brain includes a training program for teachers, paraprofessionals, family members and others to learn braille.
Braille homework practice helps young readers with visual impairments to maintain their skills during summer vacation.
Wondering how to teach children who are blind or deafblind about the mail? Tactile symbols and braille can make the concept accessible!
A young woman with glaucoma shares her thoughts on being a successful adult, which she attributes to a positive attitude, hard work, and a focus on braille and orientation and mobility skills.
Free online resources for parents, families, teachers and others interested in learning the basics of braille
The story of the life of Louis Braille told in ASL with simbraille.
A TVI shares her experience of the Regional Braille Challenge and the National Braille Challenge, which is one of the biggest braille literacy events each year in the United States.
This book can be downloaded for free to teach children the dot configurations of the braille alphabet.
A brief history of the braille code. Plus, what is new in the world of braille assistive technology 200 years later.