Celebrating Deafblind Awareness Week!
Celebration of Deafblindness Awareness Week the last week of June, in honor of Helen Keller’s Birthday on June 27th.
Celebration of Deafblindness Awareness Week the last week of June, in honor of Helen Keller’s Birthday on June 27th.
This case study of a young boy who is blind includes profile and background information, as well as suggested activities for braille reading readiness
Results from Project Salute, which was designed to be a resource on tactile learning strategies for working with children who are deafblind or blind with additional disabilities.
In this activity, real objects are paired with object symbols to build an understanding of symbolic representation.
This TVI combined braille literacy skills with the Montessori way at her student’s preschool program.
This concept book is super easy and quick to make when you’re short on time and materials but need a fun activity to add to an upcoming lesson.
Discover all the activities that can help reach your students’ goals with this snowman theme during the winter season.
Step-by-step guide to creating bubble words in YouDoodle and then incorporating them into adapted books for children with CVI (cortical/cerebral visual impairment).
A trip to the post office enables students with visual impairments to practice individual skills at different levels, including braille, orientation and mobility, money skills, counting, basic concepts, fine motor skills, social interaction, writing.
In this YouTube video, Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy speaks about the power of using an iPad or other backlit device with a child or student with CVI.