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Young girl with numbers 2 and 3 on left side of screen

Five Early Literacy Practices for Children with Low or No Vision

By Charlotte Cushman
AA boy measures salt.

Using Task Analysis to Promote Independence

By Liamsmom
Two boys sitting on rug holding their calendars

Making an Advent Calendar Accessible

By Liamsmom
Sadie book cover

Sadie Can Count

By Charlotte Cushman
Noisy items

10 Tips for Selecting Holiday Gifts for Young Children with Visual Impairments or Multiple Disabilities

By Charlotte Cushman
Holiday gift ideas for young braille readers

Holiday Gift Ideas for Young Braille Readers

By Charlotte Cushman
Board game with goose pieces and dice

Games are Fun AND They Help Children Learn!

By Penny Rosenblum
Turkey jars

Thankful Turkey Jar

By Liamsmom
Worksheet with yellow highlighting

What to Include in an IEP for a Student Who Has CVI

By Brenda Biernat
Two boys wearing Halloween costumes standing next to pumpkins on a bench

Making Halloween Accessible: Learning About Costumes

By Liamsmom

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