Valentine’s Day Ideas 2026
Enjoy this Valentine’s Day with your students who have visual impairments using these teacher created adapted ideas to help reach their literacy goals.
Enjoy this Valentine’s Day with your students who have visual impairments using these teacher created adapted ideas to help reach their literacy goals.
The fall semester is in full force, and if you’re looking for some ways to boost your engagement and knowledge, TSBVI Outreach might have just what you’re looking for.
Take time this summer to support your teen with essential skills that can create independence and confidence as they prepare for adulthood.
This exciting lesson introduces young learners to braille through a hands on alphabet activity. Print and braille students alike will explore letters in a fun, interactive way, building foundational literacy skills.
Be prepared during your child’s next eye doctor visit with these important questions to ask yourself and the examiner; maximizing your understanding of your child’s visual needs is key for literacy success!
Try out some of these ideas this March using the Saint Patrick’s Day theme and let the luck of the Irish be with you!
This concept book is super easy and quick to make when you’re short on time and materials but need a fun activity to add to an upcoming lesson.
Discover how this TVI used a student’s interest in a favorite toy and turned it into a motivating experience book.
As a teacher of the visually impaired and/or certified orientation and mobility specialist, staying organized is essential for creating a successful school year.
What is a SMART goal and why must we write them this way? When writing IEP goals for students with visual impairments many teams require this method of development.