Braille “Twister”
Braille “Twister” is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills while incorporating movement with students who are blind or visually impaired with individual dot configurations.
Braille “Twister” is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills while incorporating movement with students who are blind or visually impaired with individual dot configurations.
This Roll a Jack-O-Lantern Halloween game is a fun holiday activity for braille readers!
Download this brf file of a braille snowflake design and emboss it for your braille students, friends, and family members. This is a festive braille drawing for winter, Christmas, or Hanukkah.
Comparison of the reading behavior of students with low vision to that of two groups of students with normal vision.
A look at the use of social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), in staying connected professionally.
Series of skill kits using children’s books, props, comprehension questions, and follow-up activities designed to target specific ECC skills for young children with visual impairments
Lots of holiday ideas for multi-sensory activities for preschool children who are blind or visually impaired
Introduction to Dr. Lilli Nielsen and her theory of Active Learning, using the Little Room and Resonance Board.
Children who are deafblind or blind learn best through experience.
Tips to promote the development of basic concepts and prebraille skills in young children who are blind or visually impaired