Tactile and Braille Adaptations of School Books – The National Geographic Learning Program
Discover how this caregiver adapted school reading materials for a child who is visually impaired.
Discover how this caregiver adapted school reading materials for a child who is visually impaired.
Using the VistaQuest BaseKit can be a key resource in measuring a child or student’s visual and multi-sensory progress.
Learn ways to help your child to develop literacy skills
Tips on how to transcribe textbooks for young students (K-3) who are blind or visually impaired, with transcription guidelines and special focus on tactile graphics
“For Spacious Skies” by Nancy Churnin is now available in braille.
Each book is chosen for its unique theme and is supplemented with picture descriptions and free online activities to further explore concepts found within the stories.
This accessible powerpoint book offers step-by-step instructions to make macaroni and cheese; includes audio output and can be operated by a simple switch.
This fun hands-on activity uses real objects to help children who are blind or deafblind to learn to count and develop number concepts.
This series of lessons uses materials from APH (American Printing House for the Blind) to extend literacy activities for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Two college students create a story about students with visual impairments.