Mackenzie’s Birthday Party: An Experience Book
Creating a tactile experience book about a princess birthday party with a young girl who is blind.
Creating a tactile experience book about a princess birthday party with a young girl who is blind.
Extend learning opportunities for young children with visual impairments with these ideas for Kipper’s Toybox.
This example of a tactile experience book uses items associated with Christmas as a literacy experience for a girl with CVI and additional disabilities.
Children with CVI (cortical visual impairment) often struggle to interpret with images that are visually complex.
This story combines mantras, meditations and pretend story writing in a storytelling activity that helps students with visual impairment & autism spectrum disorder to understand their emotional levels
What’s Gnu? is an easy game to adapt for beginning braille readers, which can be fun to play at home with sighted siblings or in an inclusive classroom.
Not all experience or social stories have to be about happy things! Sometimes telling those hard stories can help our children process through their feelings and can provide language to support them.
Tareas de trabajo independiente para lectores de braille principiantes
This video demonstration teaches parts of the brailler, and shows step-by-step how to load and remove paper from a Perkins braillewriter.
Coloring pages can be adapted with textured shapes, as well as hot glue and puff paint, to make them more accessible for children with low vision or visual impairments.