Ideas for Sharing “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” with Children Who Are Visually Impaired
Create a storybox, tactile symbols and picture symbols to make If You Give a Mouse a Cookie accessible to children with low vision or multiple disabilities
Create a storybox, tactile symbols and picture symbols to make If You Give a Mouse a Cookie accessible to children with low vision or multiple disabilities
Make “There Was an Old Lady” accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired using objects, tactile and picture symbols, and a talking book
Wondering how to use a storybox with a child who is blind or deafblind? These tips will help you get started bringing books to life for young children with visual impairments or multiple disabilities!
Tips to make picture books accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Tips to adapt “Just In Case You Want to Fly” for students with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities
We are not born as story tellers. This article outlines some of the steps in becoming a storyteller.
Ideas for adapting “Jimmy’s Boa Ate the Wash!” for students with visual impairments, including those with multiple disabilities
Tips and activity ideas to make Goodnight Moon accessible to children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Ideas to adapt “One Rainy Day” for children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Literacy Kits are designed to promote active participation and communication for students with multiple disabilities during reading activities.