Yoga Activities to Increase Literacy Skills
Yoga activities are a fun way to incorporate literacy skills for students who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired, Autistic, including those with multiple disabilities or other special needs.
Yoga activities are a fun way to incorporate literacy skills for students who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired, Autistic, including those with multiple disabilities or other special needs.
Guidelines on how to get started doing yoga with children who are blind or visually impaired
Yoga activities can help students to develop improved narrative language through a variety of imaginative and meditative stories and mantras which are inspired by the movements, characters and sounds.
Yoga offers many opportunities to support language & literacy development with students who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind, or autistic
Yoga Stories and Activities include pretend stories and meditations, as well as asanas (body postures or poses), routines, and mantras (or rhythmic chants)
Magnifier activity for preschoolers and other pre-readers with low vision and visual impairments to teach the use of the dome magnifier.
Recommended resources for Playing with Words special collection.
Find out how to make worksheets accessible and fun for young braille readers
This tactile book is an ocean-themed book about sea animals, which has been adapted for a braille student in Kindergarten.
This is a simple way to express appreciation for teachers, therapists and others who go above and beyond in providing quality services to students who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind.