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Active Learning

Ideas to incorporate Dr. Lilli Nielsen's approach to supporting students with complex multiple disabilities to be active learners.  Please visit the Active Learning Space website, which is a collaborative website that is devoted to this topic.

Latest posts

Hand holding a uno cards that have print and braille

Games for our Students with Visual Impairments

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Book: There was an old lady that swallowed a rose with an APH book builder book and a plastic rose

Making Object Books with APH Book Builder Kits to Accompany Traditional Print Stories

By Julia Vorobiev
Treasure chest sensory bin with fake jewels in sand with scoopers

Sensory Bins

By Lisha Yochimowitz
teens from behind with their arms around each other in an open field

Summer Ideas

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Screenshot of homepage of Active Learning Space

Back to School with Active Learning

By Charlotte Cushman
Black pegboard book with yellow slinky

Creating a Pegboard Book for a Learner with Multiple Disabilities

By Leslie Hagood
Smiling broadly, student uses both hands to look at a braille book.

Teaching Braille to the Whole Child: Considering the impact of social and emotional development on the acquisition of braille skills

By Scott Baltisberger
eLearning to go logo from Perkins School for the Blind

Podcasts from Perkins

By Charlotte Cushman
Pegboard book

Pegboard Books for Early Literacy

By Kate Hurst
Father reading to young child

Association of the Type of Toy Used During Play With the Quantity and Quality of Parent-Infant Communication

By Charlotte Cushman

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