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.
This tactile book can help beginning readers to explore different textures and shapes
This can be adapted to ANY age group and can be changed to meet the needs of each individual student. Use these ideas as a starting point to become units, days, weeks, years of learning. Never take a lesson and end it, keep it going. Numbers last forever.
The Ballyland Magic Plus app is designed for children who are blind or visually impaired to learn and practice touch gestures for VoiceOver, Apple’s screen reader.
Ballyland Magico is a Spanish app that is designed to help children who are blind or visually impaired learn and practice a number of touch gestures for VoiceOver on an iPhone or iPad (iOS device).
Ideas to create books to carry out and support your child’s IEP goals
This app is designed for children who are blind or visually impaired to learn and practice touch gestures for VoiceOver, Apple’s screen reader.
Recommended apps for children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind, focusing on drawing, books, communication, sequencing, math and games
Individuals who are deafblind can use a braillenote touch with a refreshable braille display to communicate with people who don’t know braille or ASL.
Tips for modifying and adapting charts for students with visual impairments