Ideas for Teaching Tracking and other Tactile Skills
Discover new strategies to help your student learn braille.
Discover new strategies to help your student learn braille.
Make picture books accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired with storyboxes, picture symbols, tactile symbols, and a talking powerpoint book.
Making “Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa” accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities with a storybox, picture symbols, tactile symbols, and a talking book.
Ideas to adapt “Are You My Mother?” picture book to make it accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities
This addition book provides an introduction to basic addition for braille readers who are blind or deafblind.
A mother shares ideas to create an accessible braille book of messages from friends, along with fun games at a birthday celebration for a 10-year-old boy who is deafblind.
Ideas to make “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” accessible to children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Tips to make picture books accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Fun activities for emergent braille readers use hands-on activities at the Kindergarten level
This example of a tactile experience book uses items associated with Christmas as a literacy experience for a girl with CVI and additional disabilities.