Tips to Adapt Games for Children with Vision Impairments
Tips to adapt board games for players who are blind or visually impaired using tactile elements and braille.
Tips to adapt board games for players who are blind or visually impaired using tactile elements and braille.
Step-by-step instructions to create your own braille magnets for beginning braille readers
A TVI shares how he creates braille for pupils learning a foreign language.
Stories about routine events from their lives can help to promote braille literacy among preschool children who are blind or visually impaired.
Laundry offers a chance to work on visual functioning skills, as well as independent living skills, for children with CVI in Phase III.
This braille matching game is a fun way to practice braille contractions and to promote braille literacy!
Learn how to make your own braille word search puzzle!
Story box idea for making “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” accessible to young children with visual impairments
Math and literacy extension activities for “Peace at Last” reinforce emergent skills for young children with visual impairments and other special needs.
A speech language pathologist shares ideas about supporting creative writing with children with visual impairments and additional disabilities.