Hey everyone! My name is Chinonyerem Enwereji, but my friends know me as Noye.
I have a condition called Oculocutaneous Albinism, which is a condition that causes the lack or absence of pigment in the eyes, skin and hair. I am absolutely happy to be me and...
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        Posted by Liz Meraz-Valdez  
  
  
	Ankitha is a joyous, seven-year-old who lives in Alabama with her parents. She has been attending a School for the Blind the past five months and is nearing the completion of kindergarten. This is the longest Ankitha has been in school, uninterrupted. When...
  
        Posted by Lisha Yochimowitz  
  
  These 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with...
  
        Posted by liz burrell  
  
  Teachers of the visually impaired work with a wide variety with students. Many of these students have additional needs beyond their visual impairment, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some students have both ASD and visual impairment, or they may have...
  
        Posted by TinaK  
  
  Miha is a 6-year-old boy born with LCA (Leber congenital amaurosis)  and is legally blind with only light perception. He was included in an early intervention program from a very early age, which was a good thing, but also a challenge.  The TVI (...
  
        Posted by Charlotte Cushman  
  
  There are a number of resources available to teach people who are sighted the basics of the braille alphabet.  These include websites, activities, braille cards, and lesson suggestions for general education classrooms. They are not intended to teach the...
  
        Posted by Liamsmom  
  
  
	I am a mother of two sweet boys.  My oldest, Liam, is 6 years old.  He is deafblind.  My youngest, Finn, is 3 years old.  He has typical vision and hearing.  I really look forward to the Christmas season.  I enjoy finding...
  
        Posted by Charlotte Cushman  
  
  Professor Cheryl Kamei-Hannan and a team from CalState LA have created Braille Brain, which is a training program funded by the US Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Agency. The overall goal of the project is to promote literacy and STEM...
  
        Posted by Charlotte Cushman  
  
  
Use a 3D printer to create your own braille playdoh hand-held stampers. Amanda Crayton created files that are free to download the from Thingiverse to make each letter of the English alphabet a-z in braille.
The top of each stamper has the raised dots of...
  
        Posted by Ann Adkins  
  
  
	Background
I first met Aidan in 2014 during an onsite visit to Frenship ISD from the Outreach Program of the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI). His Teacher of Students with Visual Impairment (TVI), Sherry Airhart, had requested a...
          Posted by Laurie Hudson  
  
  
	Laurie Hudson (Consultant, Perkins International) 
	Deborah Gleason (Co-author, and Director Asia & Pacific Region, Perkins International)
This is the second of two parts.  You can find Part 1 here.
We at Perkins International (PI) are...
  
        Posted by Julianne Lemman  
  
  
	What is PenFriend?
The PenFriend is a voice labeling system that uses a simple device to create recordings associated with sticker labels. The user taps a sticker with the PenFriend, makes a voice recording, then the PenFriend saves the voice recording...
  
        Posted by Charlotte Cushman  
  
  Many young children and beginning braille users struggle to keep their fingers on the correct keys when using a braillewriter.  While we always want to encourage them to keep their fingers in the correct place, sometimes it's helpful to create ways...
  
        Posted by Laurie Hudson  
  
  Like many teachers of the visually impaired, I have often introduced people to Perkins Braillewriters.  I’ve shown this tool to not only my students, but also to their families and their teachers and classmates if they are in inclusion settings....
  
        Posted by MLimburg  
  
  Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind’s Children’s Services presented our “Braille Day” annual fall in-service in a virtual format using...
  
        Posted by Stacey Chambers  
  
  Subscription boxes are a fun way to get new products, crafts books, clothing, or projects delivered to your doorstep each month. Over the past year, I've watched my two daughters anticipate their mail and unwrap it with delight.  The projects have...
  
        Posted by Liz Eagan  
  
  This year for Braille Literacy Awareness Month, we created a packet of information for the School Board and the Superintendent. Pictured are all the items included as well as the two documents that I copied from a website and listed the website at the end...
  
        Posted by Nancy Churnin  
  
  We are all one human family and we need to stand up for the vulnerable among us. That was my inspiration for Martin & Anne, the Kindred Spirits of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Anne Frank, the February Book of the Month from the National Braille Press...
  
        Posted by Charlotte Cushman  
  
  
Did you make a New Year's Resolution to learn braille this year?  Perhaps you would like to support your child, relative, or someone you know who is a braille reader.  Or perhaps you are a veteran teacher who knows braille, but you're...
  
        Posted by Liamsmom  
  
  I am the mother of two boys:  Liam, who is in 5th grade and is deafblind, and  Finn, who is in 2nd grade and has typical vision and hearing.  With our schools closed for this coming week (possibly longer) I came up with a schedule (in print and...