Sensory Gardens for Students with Visual and Multiple Impairments: Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments
Create a sensory garden for your students with visual impairments to cultivate an inclusive learning environment in your classroom.
Create a sensory garden for your students with visual impairments to cultivate an inclusive learning environment in your classroom.
Amy Bayes is a TCVI, COMS, and early childhood special education teacher in Hillsdale County, Michigan. She holds an undergraduate and Master’s degree from Western Michigan University in blindness education and Orientation and Mobility and a Master’s degree in early childhood special education from Eastern Michigan University.
I am Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired, certified in PA and NJ. I am currently working as the Assistant Coordinator of Kutztown University’s Program on Visual Impairment, and the Executive Support Specialist for Out of Sight Teaching, LLC.
Karen Whitaker is a certified TVI who has worked in the field for over 23years. She previously worked at Overbrook School for the Blind for over 15years in various roles including classroom teacher and ElementaryProgram Coordinator.