Adapting Three Little Pigs for a Learner Who Is Deafblind
Modification of the Three Little Pigs story for students who are deafblind include tactile symbols, braille, and print.
Modification of the Three Little Pigs story for students who are deafblind include tactile symbols, braille, and print.
Teamwork is a key to student success for children with special needs, including visual impairment
TVI’s Guide to Teaching the ECC
Get in the holiday spirit by inviting braille students to look for words related to Christmas, Hannukah, or other special themes or events.
Find out how you can introduce art concepts to children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired and support their creativity and enjoy art!
Make Halloween more accessible to children who are blind or deafblind by teaching them about Halloween costumes: superheroes, princesses, trolls, and more.
The Story Creator app is an excellent way to support children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities, to create audio books.
Follow this guide on how to make a delicious and educational treat with your students.
Guidelines for using tactile sign language to make storytelling accessible to children who are deafblind
The authors discuss the importance of fine and gross motor development for children with visual impairments. The importance of learning based on hands-on experiences is also discussed.