Teaching Braille to Young Children
Practical strategies for young children who are beginning to develop braille literacy through activities that are fun, meaningful, and developmental.
Practical strategies for young children who are beginning to develop braille literacy through activities that are fun, meaningful, and developmental.
Learn how to make your own braille designs! These are a fun way to promote braille literacy, create accessible greeting cards, and motivate students who are blind or visually impaired.
Have fun while practicing braille skills with this Christmas stocking braille art design.
Harry Potter themed braille art designs are a fun way to tie together a popular book series with braille skills.
Create an ostrich while practicing braille with this new braille art design.
Chancey Fleet, a technology coordinator at the New York Public Library’s Braille and Talking Book Center, shares ideas for preparing blind children to create, use, and enjoy tactile graphics.
Create this braille art with your students to provide a fun way to practice braille skills.
Find out how you can introduce art concepts to children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired and support their creativity and enjoy art!
Create an adorable puppy face while practicing braille with this latest braille art design.
This unicorn braille design was created for a student who loves unicorns. Suzy Blackham has shared with us the instructions for others to also enjoy a little unicorn magic.