Experience Books: A Tool for Conversation
Experience books can be a meaningful early literacy experience that encourage language development and communicative exchange
Experience books can be a meaningful early literacy experience that encourage language development and communicative exchange
This book provides summer experiences through rhythmic, predictable language and bold, simplified visuals.
February is for Friendship.
Creating a book box by adapting books to support the needs of students. Book boxes can support language and concept development for young children or those with complex access needs.
This is a strategy for parents or caregivers who will be separated from a child who is deafblind or who might not understand where the person has gone.
This tutorial offers step-by-step guidelines to make a simple switch-accessible powerpoint talking book.
This hands-on activity gives beginning braille readers a chance to create a tactile book about winter.
Ideas to make books accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities using a talking book, story box, tactile symbols and picture communication cards
Create a book for children with CVI focusing on movement
Guidelines to create a book about lights for children with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment)